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size=2>You can use check_snmp for this thing. Normal SNMP service doesn't have
Memory usage. Other thinks it have. U can query usign their oid. You can also
plot these values for them.<BR><BR>Regards and have a nice
day,<BR>
Atul
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Tel: 91-120-2526910,2443013<BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From:
Matthew.Quinney@hollandandholland.com <BR>To: nagios-users <BR>Sent: Tuesday,
April 22, 2003 4:12 PM<BR>Subject: [Nagios-users] Windows Servers
Checks<BR><BR><BR><BR>Hello all - I hope you had a good Easter ! <BR><BR>I was
just wondering how people were checking their Windows boxes. Nsclient seems fine
for checking disk space, memory, cpu etc but seems to have problems when
collecting information on Windows performance counters. We really would like to
check paging file usage, terminal server sessions etc and just find that it is
not really reliable. Does anybody have an alternative suggestion ? <BR><BR>Many
thanks <BR><BR>Matthew</FONT></BODY></HTML>