monitor w/o agent

Asif Iqbal iqbala at qwestip.net
Fri Oct 17 07:21:17 CEST 2003


On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Kin-Ho Kwan wrote:

> I have the same situation and how I do is to write my
> own checking program at the computer that I want to monitor.
>
> Then I generate a public/private key pair at nagios server and move the
> public key
> to the computer that I want to monitor. This will let you login to the
> remote system
> without using a password.
>
> Finally, I run ssh nagios at host.com -c "my_own_checking_program" on nagios
> server and it should return the status of the computer that I am monitoring.

Thats exactly how I am planning to do. However since I have 200 machines with in avg
10 services per machines , I am trying to get a combo script that will run it once
to check all 10 services per machine to save some traffic.

Thanks for your suggestion
>
> --
> Kin-Ho Kwan
> Software Engineer
> Hx Technologies
> http://www.hxti.com
>



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