Nagios and NRPE daemon for monitoring
Naveen C Joshi
naveen_joshi at intersolutions.stpn.soft.net
Fri Feb 17 13:12:44 CET 2006
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
With the help of SNMP we can monitor only the public resources, am I right? However I have one process (private resource) running over the remote server#3, is there any method to monitor this only with the help of SNMP?
Thanks
Naveen
----- Original Message -----
From: Toto Capuccino
To: Naveen C Joshi
Cc: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios and NRPE daemon for monitoring
Hoi,
yes you will need to install nrpe on the two other machines. If snmp service isnt a third part tool for you, you can already perform a number of checks with it. Also, you'd better search the list as a project is running for WMI stuff that would allow checks without any software installed on servers. But you should be patient as it started like two days ago.
2006/2/16, Naveen C Joshi <naveen_joshi at intersolutions.stpn.soft.net>:
Hi,
I want to use Nagios to monitor public and private resources with given below network. Please provide me guidance to accomplish this task.
Centralise monitoring Nagios Host = 192.xxx.xxx.xx1 (Nagios 2.x version Installed, NRPE plugin 2.5)
We have a pool of remote servers with following installation and ip.
client Remote server #1 = 10.xxx.xxx.xx1 (NRPE Daemon, Nagios)
client Remote server #2 = 10.xxx.xxx.xx2
client Remote server #3 = 10.xxx.xxx.xx3
Here I have confusion about Remote server#2 and 3. Do we need to install NRPE daemon for these two machines also? Is there any method to monitor these 3 machine's private and public resources without any installation on remote server#2 and 3?
Please provide me help to monitor these all machines.
The main objective is that we do not want to install any nagios/third party tool on all the remote servers while we have installed in one of the remote server (Remote server#1), is it possible? if yes please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Naveen
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