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5 from 1 votesThis package is provided to monitor Windows hosts with Nagios.
It includes NRPE_NT v0.8b (and nossl version) and Basic NRPE_NT plugins modified to print performance data.
This package provides :
# NRPE_NT, NRPE protocol for Windows
# nagios plugins for windows :
* cpuload_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors cpuload, it polls the cpu 20 times in a 5 second period and returns an average of the results
* diskspace_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors disk load, you can specify the drive to monitor and the warning threshold in percent used and critical threshold in percent used
* eventlog_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors the event log, the first parameter specifies the number of minutes back from the current date to check to; a value of 7200 for example will check the event log for the last 5 days
* memload_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors memory usage, it simply returns the current physical and paged memory usage in percent
* service_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors the status of services, simply provide it with a list of comma separated services and if any are down or in an unknown or waiting state an appropriate error and status is returned
# NRPE_NT, NRPE protocol for Windows
# nagios plugins for windows :
* cpuload_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors cpuload, it polls the cpu 20 times in a 5 second period and returns an average of the results
* diskspace_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors disk load, you can specify the drive to monitor and the warning threshold in percent used and critical threshold in percent used
* eventlog_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors the event log, the first parameter specifies the number of minutes back from the current date to check to; a value of 7200 for example will check the event log for the last 5 days
* memload_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors memory usage, it simply returns the current physical and paged memory usage in percent
* service_nrpe_nt.exe : monitors the status of services, simply provide it with a list of comma separated services and if any are down or in an unknown or waiting state an appropriate error and status is returned
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