Adding a Windows server for monitoring using WMI
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 11:17 pm
Hi All,
I am trying to add a Windows servers using WMI method in Nagios XI but I am getting a following error:
Non-admin users won't be able to see ANY objects (hosts or services) in Nagios XI, unless they are added as monitoring contacts to these objects or the Can see all hosts and services check-box has been selected for these users under the Edit User page (Security Settings section).
Other words, if you added a contact to a host, this contact will be able to see the IP address of this host. It you don't want certain users to see the IP of a host, don't add these users as a monitoring contacts to the host - simple as that.
Hope this helps.
The service account used for WMI connection has been configured and put into the required User Groups as per the Nagios Document(“Distributed Com Users”, “Event Log Readers”, “Performance Log Users”, and “Performance Monitor
Users” groups).
We tried keeping the password(with special characters) in "usr/local/nagios/etc/resource.cfg" and also tried to change the password(without special characters) and use.
The firewall ports and settings are good.
Please help with your inputs in order to resolve this issue.
I am trying to add a Windows servers using WMI method in Nagios XI but I am getting a following error:
Non-admin users won't be able to see ANY objects (hosts or services) in Nagios XI, unless they are added as monitoring contacts to these objects or the Can see all hosts and services check-box has been selected for these users under the Edit User page (Security Settings section).
Other words, if you added a contact to a host, this contact will be able to see the IP address of this host. It you don't want certain users to see the IP of a host, don't add these users as a monitoring contacts to the host - simple as that.
Hope this helps.
The service account used for WMI connection has been configured and put into the required User Groups as per the Nagios Document(“Distributed Com Users”, “Event Log Readers”, “Performance Log Users”, and “Performance Monitor
Users” groups).
We tried keeping the password(with special characters) in "usr/local/nagios/etc/resource.cfg" and also tried to change the password(without special characters) and use.
The firewall ports and settings are good.
Please help with your inputs in order to resolve this issue.