Check_nt not reporting memory for 1 server

Holtz, Ray rholtz at midwestheart.com
Thu May 24 19:43:36 CEST 2007


We have Nagios set to run check_nt to check physical memory and it works
great for all of our servers except one. It is Windows server 2003, and
when run from the command line:

check_nt -H server1 -p 1248 -v MEMUSE

it returns

Memory usage: total:0.00 Mb - used: 0.00 Mb (nan%) - free: 0.00 Mb
(nan%) | 'Memory usage'=0.00Mb;0.00;0.00;0.00;0.00

Any other server returns real values. We are running Nagios is 2.9, with
plugins 1.4.8 on a Fedore Core 6 server. I have the biggest feeling
something on the monitored server is wrong, but I don't know what. Any
ideas on what I can check?

Thanks a lot!

--------------
Ray Holtz
Network Administrator
Midwest Heart Specialists
rholtz at midwestheart.com
630-324-7087
630-991-2287 - fax




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