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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>Change your checkcommand.cfg
entry for it to look something like this</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT face=Arial size=2>#'check_nt_uptime' command
definition<BR>define command{<BR>
command_name
check_nt_uptime<BR>
command_line $USER1$/check_nt -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 1250 -v
UPTIME<BR> )</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT face=Arial size=2>Then in your services.cfg use call
check_nt_uptime without parameters</FONT></DIV></DIV>
<DIV id=idSignature37661 dir=ltr><PRE>Joseph A. Petrucci
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> Bobby Bradshaw
[mailto:bobby.bradshaw@gmail.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Sun 8/21/2005 4:01
PM<BR><B>To:</B> Petrucci, Joseph<BR><B>Cc:</B>
nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Nagios-users]
check_nt configurations/setup<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<P><FONT size=2>Thanks! Now I can get the system uptime with this command
"./check_nt<BR>-H (ip address) -v UPTIME -p 1250" from running the command while
in<BR>the plugins directory. BUT, how do I put that in the cfg files and
in<BR>which cfg files?<BR><BR>Please advise. Thanks!<BR><BR><BR><BR>On
8/21/05, Petrucci, Joseph <Joseph.Petrucci@ddiworld.com>
wrote:<BR>><BR>> Can you check if you can telnet to the machine from the
Nagios machine.<BR>> <BR>> telnet machineIP
1250<BR>> <BR>> Also if you change from the default port you need to
put that in the command<BR>> or it will try 1248.<BR>> <BR>>
Joseph A. Petrucci<BR>E Systems<BR>>
DBA<BR>------------------------------------------------<BR>Desk:<BR>>
412-220-2646<BR>Cell: 412-916-2867<BR>Text message (e-mail)<BR>>
4129162867@mobile.att.net<BR>e-mail joseph.petrucci@ddiworld.com<BR>Personal
Cell:<BR>> 724-462-0443<BR>Personal e-mail:
japetrucci@hotmail.com<BR>><BR>> ________________________________<BR>>
From: nagios-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of<BR>> Andreas
Ericsson<BR>> Sent: Sun 8/21/2005 11:07 AM<BR>> To:
nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_nt
configurations/setup<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> Bobby Bradshaw
wrote:<BR>> > I changed the nrpe listening port to 1250, because I read
somewhere<BR>> > that MS Exchange uses port 1248.<BR>><BR>> This is
not exactly true. MS Exchange doesn't care what ports it uses,<BR>> it just
starts off at 1024 and keeps stealing ports upwards. If you want<BR>> to be
sure of not getting caught in the Exchange trap, use a port in the<BR>> range
50000-65535.<BR>><BR>> > So, I opened tcp port 1250 on
both<BR>> > the nagios server and the windows xp host. I edited
nrpe.cfg - the<BR>> > listening port to 1250 and added the xp host ip to
allowed_hosts<BR>> > section. I added the following to
command.cfg:<BR>> ><BR>> > command[check_nt_disk]=$USER1$/check_nt
-H $HOSTADDRESS$<BR>> -p 1250 -v<BR>> > USEDDISKSPACE -l $ARG1$ -w
$ARG2$ -c $ARG3$<BR>> > command[check_nt_cpuload]=$USER1$/check_nt
-H<BR>> $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 1250 -v<BR>> > CPULOAD -l $ARG1$<BR>> >
command[check_nt_uptime]=$USER1$/check_nt -H<BR>> $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 1250 -v
UPTIME<BR>> > command[check_nt_service]=$USER1$/check_nt -H<BR>>
$HOSTADDRESS$ -P 1250 -v<BR>> > SERVICESTATE -l $ARG1$<BR>> >
command[check_nt_memuse]=$USER1$/check_nt -H<BR>> $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 1250
-v<BR>> > MEMUSE -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$<BR>> ><BR>> > Also, I
have NOT edited checkcommands.cfg, because I don't know if I<BR>> > have
to and not sure what to put in there if I do have to.<BR>> ><BR>> >
Please advise if I am doing something wrong or if there is extra steps<BR>>
> to be taken.<BR>><BR>> What's the problem, and what ports does nmap
tell you are open?<BR>><BR>> > Thanks!<BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>> > On 8/21/05, Petrucci, Joseph
<Joseph.Petrucci@ddiworld.com> wrote:<BR>> ><BR>>
>><BR>> >>There are a few things you can check.<BR>>
>>First check that the "Nagios Agent" is running as a service on the
Windows<BR>> >>machine.<BR>> >>Second check if port 1248 is
opened between the Nagios machine and the<BR>> >>Windows
machine.<BR>> >><BR>> >>These are first steps I would think
you have already done, but since you<BR>> >>didn't mention them I
thought I would.<BR>> >><BR>> >>If you have already done this
post a description of the steps you have<BR>> taken<BR>> >>so far
and there results so we can help further.<BR>> >><BR>>
>>Joseph A. Petrucci<BR>> ><BR>> > E Systems<BR>>
><BR>> >>DBA<BR>> ><BR>> >
------------------------------------------------<BR>> > Desk:<BR>>
><BR>> >>412-220-2646<BR>> ><BR>> > Cell:
412-916-2867<BR>> > Text message (e-mail)<BR>> ><BR>>
>>4129162867@mobile.att.net<BR>> ><BR>> > e-mail
joseph.petrucci@ddiworld.com<BR>> > Personal Cell:<BR>> ><BR>>
>>724-462-0443<BR>> ><BR>> > Personal e-mail:
japetrucci@hotmail.com<BR>> ><BR>>
>>________________________________<BR>> >>From:
nagios-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net on behalf<BR>> of<BR>>
>>Bobby Bradshaw<BR>> >>Sent: Fri 8/19/2005 2:43 PM<BR>>
>>To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net<BR>> >>Subject:
[Nagios-users] check_nt configurations/setup<BR>> >><BR>>
>><BR>> >>Hi all,<BR>> >><BR>> >>My Nagios
setup is:<BR>> >>Suse 9.3 Professional<BR>> >>Nagios
v1.2<BR>> >>Nagios plugins v1.4<BR>> >>Nagios nrpe
v2.0<BR>> >><BR>> >>I have Nagios running correctly, sending
notifications, checking ping and<BR>> >>HTTP on several hosts.
Although, I am having so much trouble trying to<BR>> get<BR>>
>>Nagios to run "./check_nt -H 192.168.1.111 -v UPTIME" command
without<BR>> >>getting a "CRITICAL - Socket timeout after 10 seconds"
error or any of the<BR>> >>check_nt commands without an error. I
have the Nsclient 2.01 on my<BR>> Windows<BR>> >>XP host. Is
there better documentation than what is provided with<BR>> Nsclient?<BR>>
>> Can I get some pointers on ALL the cfg files that I have to edit to
get<BR>> the<BR>> >>check_nt command to work.<BR>>
>><BR>> >>Thanks in advance!<BR>> >><BR>>
>>--<BR>> >>Bobby Bradshaw, Jr.<BR>>
>>bobby.bradshaw@gmail.com<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
><BR>><BR>> --<BR>> Andreas
Ericsson
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