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Torres, Joe
JTorres at abnamroprime.com
Fri Mar 7 15:39:07 CET 2003
Help
Question
Once you setup your nrpe daemon on your remote host how do you setup the
service for this?
Do you setup the check_nrpe command on the nagios server under the
services.cfg file and how because the doc is not to clear
For example if I am checking PING on the remote server do I setup the
services.cfg file on nagios
With the following command
Check_nrpe!check_ping -w 30 -c 20 ?
Thanks for your help
Joe Torres
Prime Brokerage I.T.
ABN AMRO Incorporated
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New York,N.Y.10022
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