[Nagiosplug-help] Commands to be ran on windows machines remo tely for Nagios
Sameer
sonaikar at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 10 05:25:06 CET 2007
Hi John,
I have written custom script in Perl to check the existence of particular directory.If the directory exists I have to make some manipulation with the name of the directory and send it to Nagios as report.
my current script is working perfectly with "NRPE_NT" but I am searching a way to do this things without using any agent like NRPE_NT on the remote machine.
On Linux machine it is possible to run commands,retrieve data using SSH but how to do the same on windows box?
Sitescope has a facility to login to the remote machine and retrieve the data needed or run a command.
I will be glad to know your opinions.
With regards,
Sameer Sonaikar
John Longland <jlongland at grintek.com> wrote: Hi Sameer
What "system detail" are you trying to retrieve ??
I assume you've looked at the check_nt-plugin??
JOhn
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Subject: [Nagiosplug-help] Commands to be ran on windows machines remotely for Nagios
Hi All,
Sitescope has some facility to login to the Windows machine using NetBIOS credentials to retrieve the details of systems.
Is there any facility/tool/command available for running the command on the Windows machine which could provide the result back to Nagios server.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Sameer
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