Good afternoon team,
I'm wondering if someone could take the time with discuss with me exactly what it's going to take to transition away from the NSCP client and onto the NCPA client. I've read through the documentation I can find, but to be perfectly honest... it seems like a daunting task.
We recently attempted to install the latest version of XI on our test server and were unsuccessful. It seems like it might benefit us to migrate to the NCPA client first.
I would appreciate if someone from the support team could help me develop an attack plan I can present to my superiors.
Thank you!
Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
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benjaminsmith
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Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
Hi,
We've migrated most of the Windows based wizards over to NCPA, so if you're running standard checks it's pretty easy to set up monitoring with NCPA. However, the two programs do have differing functionality, so it does depend on how you have your checks setup with NSClient.
If you want to share your profile along with the names of the servers to move to NCPA, I can take a closer look for you.
Benjamin
We've migrated most of the Windows based wizards over to NCPA, so if you're running standard checks it's pretty easy to set up monitoring with NCPA. However, the two programs do have differing functionality, so it does depend on how you have your checks setup with NSClient.
If you want to share your profile along with the names of the servers to move to NCPA, I can take a closer look for you.
Can you let us know what was unsuccessful? Any specifics or error messages that would help us troubleshoot this for you.We recently attempted to install the latest version of XI on our test server and were unsuccessful. It seems like it might benefit us to migrate to the NCPA client first.
Benjamin
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Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
Could I get an update on this request please? If I need to open a formal ticket please let me know.
I provided a system profile last week and I'm still waiting for a response. Thank you!
I provided a system profile last week and I'm still waiting for a response. Thank you!
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Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
Hi @rferebee,
Thank you for your patience. Looking over the profile, it looks like most of the Windows checks were set up using the Wizards in Nagios XI so that will help with the migration.
As far as an attack plan, you can run both agents on a host, so I would test this out on a few sample hosts to make sure you're happy with the results before making widespread changes.
Benjamin
Thank you for your patience. Looking over the profile, it looks like most of the Windows checks were set up using the Wizards in Nagios XI so that will help with the migration.
As far as an attack plan, you can run both agents on a host, so I would test this out on a few sample hosts to make sure you're happy with the results before making widespread changes.
Benjamin
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Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
How do I prepare my XI server to be able to run NCPA? I guess that's my main question.
Is there a setup guide or step by step that I can follow?
Is there a setup guide or step by step that I can follow?
Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
There is nothing special that you need to do. There are only 2 steps you need to take:
1. Install the NCPA agent on the remote machine(s).
You can do this manually by following the instructions here:
https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/#downloads
and
https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/#docs
In the latest XI, you could also "auto-deploy" the agent.
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/a ... t-869.html
You could just run the NCPA wizard against your target host(s).
2. Run the NCPA wizard against the target machine(s)
The steps in the wizard are pretty much self-explanatory.
Hope this helps.
1. Install the NCPA agent on the remote machine(s).
You can do this manually by following the instructions here:
https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/#downloads
and
https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/#docs
In the latest XI, you could also "auto-deploy" the agent.
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/a ... t-869.html
You could just run the NCPA wizard against your target host(s).
2. Run the NCPA wizard against the target machine(s)
The steps in the wizard are pretty much self-explanatory.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
What is NRDP related to NCPA?
I remember looking at this last year and seeing something about setting up an NRDP front-end.
I remember looking at this last year and seeing something about setting up an NRDP front-end.
Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
Nagios Remote Data Processor (NRDP) is used for passive checks. To learn more about NRDP please review our official documentation on the topic here:
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... erview.pdf
How to configure NCPA with NRDP is explained in the NCPA documentation:
https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/help.php#passive
Thank you!
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... erview.pdf
How to configure NCPA with NRDP is explained in the NCPA documentation:
https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/help.php#passive
Thank you!
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Re: Transition from NSCP to NCPA - guidance
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