Remote event handlers using NRPE

Steven Carr sjcarr at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 09:23:06 CEST 2012


You could create an NRPE command who's sole purpose is to restart a
single service, that way all you do is call the command and it
restarts the service. Though yes, if you have lots of services to
restart then you are going to have to configure lots of separate NRPE
commands.

Steve


On 30 August 2012 01:54, Daniel Wittenberg
<daniel.wittenberg.r0ko at statefarm.com> wrote:
> WMI assumes you are running Windows…
>
> With NRPE I haven't seen a way to do it without being pass arguments.  I'm just careful with scripts that can take arguments that they scrub what's being passed in.
>
> Dan
>

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