WMI: Ok from command line, fails from Nagios (NC_Net v2.26 check_nt_net v1.22)
Blake Krone
blakekrone at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 18:42:46 CEST 2005
Just ran another check, when I run the command from the CLI logged in
as nagios it does not work, I can get like the NC_Net client version
and other items, but not WMI queries.
Are there permissions that I need to set on the NC_Net client side of
things to allow these?
-Blake
On 6/1/05, Blake Krone <blakekrone at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm running it on CLI as root, but the permissions are the same as
> every other check command
>
> -blake
>
> On 6/1/05, Bill Akins <Bill_Akins at emoryhealthcare.org> wrote:
> > Are you running the command as root at the CLI or as the user nagios runs
> > under? Could be a rights issue.
> >
> > >>> Blake Krone <blakekrone at gmail.com> 6/1/2005 12:18 PM >>>
> >
> > ./check_nt_net -H $HOSTNAME$ -v WMICHECK -l
> > "cimv2^UserName^Win32_ComputerSystem"
> >
> > That command works from the command line when I run it with an IP, but
> > when it gets executed out of Nagios it does not work, gives "Client -
> > ERROR: Cannot Process use * for root namespace list."
> >
> > Basically what I want to eventually do is check to see if "admin" is
> > logged in or not, we have a few processes that require admin to be
> > actually logged into the machine.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
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