Eventlog monitoring through NSClient++

Assaf Flatto nagios at flatto.net
Fri Feb 24 16:41:00 CET 2012


SNMP comes to mind

Or you might want to see about WMI checks .

MAD wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I was trying to monitor events on a Windows server through the 
> CheckEventLog functionnality built in NSClient++.
>
> I didn't notice first while I was adding my checks but memory usage and 
> cpu load started raising as I was asking for more and more checks. When 
> I finished adding my 40 rules, my server crashed because of lack of memory.
>
> Have someone already seen something similar ? What other tool may I use 
> to check large amounts of events on windows boxes without making them 
> crashes ?
>
> I'm using check_nrpe v2.12 and NSClient++ v0.3.9
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Marc-André
>
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