OK, so unlike 2.1.7, there is no "IP" argument, but a "host" argument.
Do I have to set "0.0.0.0" like 2.1.7 or "192.168.238.138" which is my Nagios XI IP ?
Do I have to do something special with Nagios XI ? The NCPA config wizard can work with 1.8.1 and 2.1.7 ?
I tried to monitor an old (2013) NRPE on Linux: it does not works, it seems to be uncompatible. It's okay, I'll install a recent one.
I tried to monitor an old (2013) NSCP on WS2003: it does not works, it seems to be uncompatible. I would replace it by NCPA because it is the official Nagios agent.
I presume it could be the same thing with an old NCPA ? How can I use old versions ?
We are currently running with an old Nagios Core 3.4 and we are upgrading to Nagios XI and taking the opportunity to clean up.
Failed to install NCPA
Re: Failed to install NCPA
No, you can just run:OK, so unlike 2.1.7, there is no "IP" argument, but a "host" argument.
Do I have to set "0.0.0.0" like 2.1.7 or "192.168.238.138" which is my Nagios XI IP ?
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ncpa-1.8.1.exe /S /TOKEN='token'
Note: The "host" argument is different. It sets the name of the host that you would see in the passive check result. In the new versions of the agent, this is called "NRDPHOSTNAME". It has nothing to do with the IP address argument.
The new wizards should work with the old agents. If you run into some issues, post on the forum. We will do our best to help you out.
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