NSClient problem

VanZee, Timothy T-VANZEE at govst.edu
Mon Apr 14 14:35:19 CEST 2003


Use ./check_nt -H hostname -v PROCSTATE -l winword.exe and the negate
functionality in Nagios which I can't recall right now, if someone else
could add on with that...

Then just adjust the timing of your checks so that you get warning at 20
and critical at 30.


Tim Van Zee
ITS Network Specialist
Governors State University

-----Original Message-----
From: Mikko Kaipila [mailto:mikko.kaipila at nic.fi] 
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 6:05 AM
To: Nagios
Subject: [Nagios-users] NSClient problem

Hi!

I should monitor winword.exe process in NT, but there are no options to
do monitoring like following:

I would like to get a Warning state answer if that process are running
after 20 minutes and a Critical state answer if that process are running
after 30 minutes. If there any hope to do this with the help of the
check_nt plugin and NSClient agent?

I have checked variable called COUNTER of the check_nt, but I think that
that is not answer to my problem...

  

-- 
Mikko Kaipila <mikko.kaipila at nic.fi>



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