Hi all,
I have to check that a windows Server2008R2 can reach, and access, an IMAP server.
The windows server have NSClient++, and is OS performance is monitored by Nagios Core
There is a NSClient++ pluging like check_imap?
Thanks,
[P.S. edit title]
monitoring IMAP with NSClient++
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Re: monitoring IMAP with NSClient++
I've never heard of one, these are all that are shared on the exchange
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... 4-and-POP3
and without first installing python or something else, idk.
Is there a reason you need to check it FROM the windows machine?
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... 4-and-POP3
and without first installing python or something else, idk.
Is there a reason you need to check it FROM the windows machine?
Re: monitoring IMAP with NSClient++
Network admin does not speak with system admin that not speak with everyone.scottwilkerson wrote: [...]
Is there a reason you need to check it FROM the windows machine?
This time I'm only the sysadmin of a single application that runs on a win server, that reads a mailbox through IMAP. So if I add the plugin on the server all the ports are already opens, and maybe I have to convince only one person to modify the conf of Nagios.
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Re: monitoring IMAP with NSClient++
You can look through those available but personally I have not heard of one
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... 4-and-POP3
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... 4-and-POP3