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You might like to try monitoring your Windows servers without
installing anything on any Windows server (or introducing a point of
failure) by checking them directly from your Nagios server.
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href="http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/Windows/WMI/Check-WMI-Plus/details">http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/Windows/WMI/Check-WMI-Plus/details</a>
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On 30/06/2011 9:40 PM, Marc Haber wrote:
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cite="mid:b456ad15d96c546789cd3ae5d0a8f3a0.squirrel@webmail.vp44.net"
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<pre wrap="">Hi all.
I am currently deploying a Nagios installation to monitor several hundreds
of nodes within our company. I installed NSClient++ on the WXP machines
and configured Nagios to query it.
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