I currently have a handful of Windows 2008R2 servers that run NON-MS based services critical to our production environment.
I have tried multiple times to add them to Nagios using the display name/process but it never receives notification that the service is running. It comes up as CRITICAL with no communication.
The server that this service on reports many other things besides services, and all of those work normal.
Any help is appreciated.
Thnx
How to monitor a NON-Microsoft service in Nagios XI
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GacoAdmin110
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Re: How to monitor a NON-Microsoft service in Nagios XI
How are you monitoring them currently?
Are you using NSClient++ - The Windows Server monitoring wizard should list them.
Are you using SNMP? - The Windows SNMP monitoring wizard should list them.
Are you using NSClient++ - The Windows Server monitoring wizard should list them.
Are you using SNMP? - The Windows SNMP monitoring wizard should list them.
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GacoAdmin110
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Re: How to monitor a NON-Microsoft service in Nagios XI
NSclient++ is what I usessax wrote:How are you monitoring them currently?
Are you using NSClient++ - The Windows Server monitoring wizard should list them.
Are you using SNMP? - The Windows SNMP monitoring wizard should list them.
Re: How to monitor a NON-Microsoft service in Nagios XI
Do you see them listed in the Windows Server monitoring wizard?
Re: How to monitor a NON-Microsoft service in Nagios XI
Can you please post an example of the check you're using? You should be able to use NSClient++ without a problem. NSCP is NSClient++ (not a windows service)
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GacoAdmin110
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Re: How to monitor a NON-Microsoft service in Nagios XI
Thanks for the response...I just figured it out. I needed to add it as a process instead of a service...works fine now.rkennedy wrote:Can you please post an example of the check you're using? You should be able to use NSClient++ without a problem. NSCP is NSClient++ (not a windows service)
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The process was a custom SQL reporting service that had special characters in its name which Nagios did not like since they were $'s and ()'s.
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