How to monitor a windows file using Nagios
Selvakumar A
selvakumar.a at europlex.in
Tue Sep 29 06:42:12 CEST 2009
Hi,
I would like to know How to monitor a windows file using nagios. I would like to monitor whether the file is opened or closed,and its size etc.I checked with check_nt plugin but I got the result what I did not expect.The output shows the files age as 478years for all files. So anybody know how to monitor a windows file? Thanks a lot in advance!!
Regards
A.Selvakumar
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