Hi ssax,
The following entry appears in the Windows Event Log when performing a wbemtest from another server:
Port 49154 is the port we use for the
The command you provided appears to run fine using both our usual domain admin account, and the service account we are trying to use for this check:
Problems with WMI service checks
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crystal.then
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Re: Problems with WMI service checks
Please create a ticket for this and include a link back to this forum thread so we can get a remote session setup:
https://support.nagios.com/tickets/
https://support.nagios.com/tickets/
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crystal.then
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Re: Problems with WMI service checks
Hi all,
Thanks again for your guidance on this one - the "duplicate endpoint" being referred to was the port we had set WMI to communicate on (which we had set to simplify firewall requirements). The port was being used by some other Windows service after OS patching, so we'll just use a different port for WMI.
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Thanks again for your guidance on this one - the "duplicate endpoint" being referred to was the port we had set WMI to communicate on (which we had set to simplify firewall requirements). The port was being used by some other Windows service after OS patching, so we'll just use a different port for WMI.
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Re: Problems with WMI service checks
Interesting, thanks for posting what the resolution was, this will definitely help others (including us) in the future. Locking and marking as resolved.