OpMonAgent vs NSClient++ (was Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting)

Hari Sekhon hpsekhon at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 2 16:47:59 CEST 2008


Phil Costelloe wrote:
>> I'm also looking forward to this. I'm a big fan of OpmonAgent as a
>> replacement
>> for Nsclient on Windows systems, it installs and runs without any fuss
>> at
>> all. I like things that Just Work. :)
>>
>> --
>> Phil Costelloe
>> Foundation IT, Hermitage Berkshire RG18 9SE
>>     
On this note, do you mean NSClient or the newer NSClient++?

I have found that NSClient++ is a doddle to deploy with a batch script 
across all servers.

very briefly: copy over the binary, set the service, run.

This is only mildly more difficult than an msi installation, possibly 
even easier to actively push out via batch in fact.

I'm not sure if I considered OpMonAgent but I'd really like to know if 
it can beat NSClient++ which to my knowledge (or perhaps just 
perception) seems to be the more popular Windows agent.

-h

-- 
Hari Sekhon


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