Passive check windows clients

Joseph L. Casale jcasale at activenetwerx.com
Tue May 17 10:54:01 CEST 2011


>How can I passive-check the disk and load state of a windows client?
>What I want is that if the client is up, it tells its disk/load state
>once a day or so to nagios. If the client is down or somewhere on the
>road, never mind.
>
>And how would I do this with mac clients?

Don't use a mac personally, but you can schedule the check locally at a
frequency you desire, and submit this to a passive job def with its freshness
check disabled so it will never timeout.

HTH,
jlc

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