Good afternoon,
We currently have Nagios XI in the environment monitoring all of our systems and we use a combination of NRPE & NSClient++ agents to perform said monitoring. I see in order to set up Event Log monitoring of Windows servers, NXLog is the preferred agent.
Is there any way NSClient++ can be leveraged instead of using NXLog? I really don't want to have yet another agent that I have to install on my systems.
Sincerely,
Lee Higginbotham
Linux Systems Specialist
Norton Healthcare
Can you use NSClient ++ instead of NXLog
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leehigginbotham
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Re: Can you use NSClient ++ instead of NXLog
Looks like you should be able to use this:
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https://docs.nsclient.org/reference/client/SyslogClient/-
leehigginbotham
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Re: Can you use NSClient ++ instead of NXLog
ssax,
Thank you for your quick reply. I'll check out that link!
Sincerely,
Lee
Thank you for your quick reply. I'll check out that link!
Sincerely,
Lee
Lee
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Re: Can you use NSClient ++ instead of NXLog
Hi Lee,
Sounds good. Let us know if you have any other questions.Thank you for your quick reply. I'll check out that link!
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leehigginbotham
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Re: Can you use NSClient ++ instead of NXLog
All,
Thank you for your input. That is exactly what I needed!
Sincerely,
Lee
Thank you for your input. That is exactly what I needed!
Sincerely,
Lee
Lee