Monitoring ARCserve services
Kustner, Tom
Tom.Kustner at RetirementPartner.com
Fri Nov 2 21:45:55 CET 2007
[Note that I am a Nagios end-user, not the administrator. Someone at HQ
runs the box.]
We currently use Nagios 1.2. We have a Windows Server 2003 server
running the latest ARCserve (11.5 SP3). We have basic monitoring of the
box via Nagios but are looking for a way to monitor the
ARCserve-specific services, including:
[Running] CA BrightStor Database Engine
[Running] CA BrightStor Discovery Service
[Running] CA BrightStor Job Engine
[Running] CA BrightStor Message Engine
[Running] CA BrightStor Service Controller
[Running] CA BrightStor Tape Engine
[Running] CA BrightStor Domain Server
This is not about an ARCserve trap for detecting failed jobs. Rather,
we just want to be alerted when these specific services go down or up.
Any suggestions? What could I pass on to our Nagios admin?
Tom Kustner MCSE, CNE
Systems Administrator
Inside: 68728
Outside: 414-906-8728
Mobile: 414-559-0889
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