monitoring ps1 script on linux

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localit
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monitoring ps1 script on linux

Post by localit »

is there a way to monitor or run a .ps1 script on a centos/linux server using ncpa client or another tool?

i have ps1 installed on my centos server and the script is working. i am trying to set this up as service in Nagios to monitor.

can anyone help me achieve this ?

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jdunitz
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Re: monitoring ps1 script on linux

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At the end of your ncpa.cfg file, you probably have something like this:

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# Windows
.ps1 = powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File $plugin_name $plugin_args
.vbs = cscript $plugin_name $plugin_args //NoLogo
.wsf = cscript $plugin_name $plugin_args //NoLogo
.bat = cmd /c $plugin_name $plugin_args
change the .ps1 one to be like:

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.ps1 = pwsh -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File $plugin_name $plugin_args
Restart ncpa (systemctl restart ncpa_listener) to make your change take effect and give it a try.

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localit
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Re: monitoring ps1 script on linux

Post by localit »

ty very much, that's exactly what i needed to know. Works perfect!
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Re: monitoring ps1 script on linux

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ty very much, that's exactly what i needed to know. Works perfect!
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