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I need to find a client to use with nagios, it should be using passive comm=
unication like "nsca", it also should use standard nagios plugins and be co=
nfigured with an nrpe.cfg like syntax it would be nice if each service chec=
k could be scheduled individual in the client configfile without using cron=
.
The client will be used on various *nix systems
Does anyone know if that type of client exists or have anyone a clue or int=
erest in developing this ?
The background: we are using nagios in a distributed network with nrpe on 1=
000+ hosts and a company merges have given us 2000+ hosts more using variou=
s monitoring systems like bigb using passive communication and the active c=
ommunication is on an option for now. We are using nagconf (http://nagconf.=
naguser.dk) as configtools and would like to be able to config/manage the m=
onitoring on all servers and clients from a central site.
Regards
Bo
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I need to find a client to use with=
nagios,
it should be using passive communication like “nsca”, it also
should use standard nagios plugins and be configured with an nrpe.cfg like
syntax it would be nice if each service check could be scheduled individual=
in
the client configfile without using cron.
The client will be used on various =
*nix
systems
Does anyone know if that type of cl=
ient
exists or have anyone a clue or interest in developing this ?
The background: we are using nagios=
in a
distributed network with nrpe on 1000+ hosts and a company merges have give=
n us
2000+ hosts more using various monitoring systems like bigb using passive
communication and the active communication is on an option for now. We are
using nagconf (<a href=3D"http
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