Hello - i'm trying to get up and going with Nagios core, and have a viable installation of 4.3.4 running on SLES 12. SP3. I can access the web interface fine from Chrome, and see the localhost from the Hosts link, and am now trying to monitor a windows node on which i've installed the NCPA agent with default options. The Firewall is off on both the Windows node and the SLES server. I've tested the NCPA agent from my Chrome browser and all looks good, and i'm able to run simple checks using the plug-in such as
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./check_ncpa.py -H <ncpaserver> -t mytoken -M 'processes' --warning=100 --critical=200
. I can see those manually run checks show up in the web gui for the NCPA client with a status of 'OK'. However, in following along with this document (
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... onfiguring), after creating the Check Command definition in the /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/commands.cfg file, and creating a ncpa.cfg file identical to that described in the document, im unable to get the windows host to show up as a managed Host in the core web UI. So basically i'm wondering if this documentation is still valid, specifically i'm suspicious of the syntax for the check_command in the ncpa.cfg file.