check_nt configurations/setup

Petrucci, Joseph Joseph.Petrucci at ddiworld.com
Sun Aug 21 13:48:26 CEST 2005


 
There are a few things you can check. 
First check that the "Nagios Agent" is running as a service on the Windows machine.
Second check if port 1248 is opened between the Nagios machine and the Windows machine. 
 
These are first steps I would think you have already done, but since you didn't mention them I thought I would.
 
If you have already done this post a description of the steps you have taken so far and there results so we can help further. 
 
Joseph A. Petrucci
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From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of Bobby Bradshaw
Sent: Fri 8/19/2005 2:43 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_nt configurations/setup


Hi all,
 
My Nagios setup is:
Suse 9.3 Professional
Nagios v1.2
Nagios plugins v1.4
Nagios nrpe v2.0
 
I have Nagios running correctly, sending notifications, checking ping and HTTP on several hosts.  Although, I am having so much trouble trying to get Nagios to run "./check_nt -H 192.168.1.111 -v UPTIME" command without getting a "CRITICAL - Socket timeout after 10 seconds" error or any of the check_nt commands without an error.  I have the Nsclient 2.01 on my Windows XP host.  Is there better documentation than what is provided with Nsclient?  Can I get some pointers on ALL the cfg files that I have to edit to get the check_nt command to work. 
 
Thanks in advance!

-- 
Bobby Bradshaw, Jr.
bobby.bradshaw at gmail.com 
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