I have a quite big environment that i monitoring with Nagios, everything is working fine except from monitoring Windows 2008 servers.
(i can monitor Windows 2003 servers and all other equipment without any problems)
very often do i get unknown or timeout messages so for troubleshooting had i only configured a ping check now.
i am using Check_icmp to ping my servers, but as you can see i got very often a really high package-loss for some reason.
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[2012-12-27 13:10:11] SERVICE ALERT: NYO45;Ping;OK;SOFT;2;OK - 10.7.12.45: rta 0.375ms, lost 0%
[2012-12-27 13:09:21] SERVICE ALERT: NYO45;Ping;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - 10.7.12.45: rta 1.146ms, lost 80%
[2012-12-27 13:06:21] HOST ALERT: NYO45;UP;SOFT;2;OK - 10.7.12.45: rta 0.287ms, lost 0%
[2012-12-27 13:06:11] SERVICE ALERT: NYO45;Ping;OK;SOFT;2;OK - 10.7.12.45: rta 4.173ms, lost 0%
[2012-12-27 13:05:31] HOST ALERT: NYO45;DOWN;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - 10.7.12.45: rta nan, lost 100%
[2012-12-27 13:05:21] SERVICE ALERT: NYO45;Ping;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - 10.7.12.45: rta 4.357ms, lost 80%
[2012-12-27 13:02:11] SERVICE ALERT: NYO45;Ping;OK;SOFT;2;OK - 10.7.12.45: rta 3.234ms, lost 0%
[2012-12-27 13:01:21] SERVICE ALERT: NYO45;Ping;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - 10.7.12.45: rta 0.336ms, lost 60%they are virtuall machines running on VMware ESX 4.1 with latest updates & Vmware tools.
they have VMX3 nics attached, windows firewall & IPV6 is disabled.
Nagios server is running on Debian 6
Nagios Core Version 3.2.1
need some help to point me in right direction