send_nsca

Allan Clark allanc at chickenandporn.com
Tue Feb 8 22:23:59 CET 2011


Hi Ann;

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 13:06, ann kok <oiyankok at yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I install nsca and can't find this command send_nsca in fedora14
>
> ls any problem?

RPM-based distros are a flurry of RPMs around a snowstorm of activity,
with different naking convention, so it's sometimes difficult to keep
them straight.  Let's ask for some detail:


What's the URL of the RPM you installed?

What's the "rpm -qi" and "rpm -ql <rpm> | grep send" of that RPM?


Based on http://fr2.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/fedora/14/i386/nsca-2.7.2-8.fc12.i686.html
... you probably installed only the server-side.

http://fr2.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/fedora/14/i386/nsca-client-2.7.2-8.fc12.i686.html
is probably similar to what you want, so try installing
"nagios-nsca-client" or "nsca-client" on the systems that need to SEND
content, and "nsca" or "nagios-nsca" on the systems that need to
RECEIVE updates.

Allan
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