monitoring windows event viewer.
Chris Beattie
cbeattie at geninfo.com
Tue Dec 28 15:31:41 CET 2010
Toonz IT wrote:
> Is it possible to monitor specific event ids like disk error, fro
> windows event viewer logs??
Yes, but you may have to use the NSClient++ agent on your Windows boxes
and create custom commands to do it.
http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/CheckEventLog/CheckEventLog
Unfortunately, I deleted the Windows event log checks after I didn't
need them any more, so I don't have a working example configuration to
show you.
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-Chris
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