NSClient++ Help (#1) - check nrp for windows (#933) - Message List
Hi,
I would like to know, if a windows client exist to interrogate nsclient++ ? in another terme a check_nrpe for windows (standalone) without nagios
Thank you
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Message #2461
NSClient++ can act as both client and server so yes you can use NSClient++ for that as well...
Michael Medin
mickem03/20/12 23:35:51 (14 months ago)-
Message #2468
Hi Michael,
I download the lastest version 0.4.0.148. But to do what i want, I dont know how I can do that
Whow can I launch nscp.exe and ask at a host (which a nscp service sarted) a check cpu, for example checkCPU time=1s. In the documentation I can't read anything on this subject. I don't have parameter to set the target hostname, so can you help me with the right command to do that.
More over, with the previous version when I ask to nscp the following command: checkCPU time=1s, it's working very well, but with the new version, I have:
WARNING:ERROR: Could not get data for 1s perhaps we don't collect data this far back?
Thanks you very much for you help.
millieret03/21/12 17:41:39 (14 months ago)-
Message #2469
There is some basic info in the 0.4.0 guides...
Anyways there are a few ways to do this:
nscp client --module CheckHelpers --query CheckOK --raw-argument "Hello World"
Will run the command CheckOK from CheckHelpers Module. The "problem" with CheckCPU is that it requires a polling over time which means you can "start nsclient++ and get the value".
What you can do is set it up normally to respond to NRPE queries and poll the service via nrpe like so:
nscp nrpe --host 127.0.0.1 --exec query --command checkOK --raw-argument "Hello World"
Michael Medin
mickem03/21/12 22:01:08 (14 months ago)-
Message #2471
Hi Michael,
I begin to know nscp ! But I have two problem yet!
with the following command nscp nrpe --host 127.0.0.1 --exec query --command checkOK --raw-argument "Hello World"
I have the following error: \trunk\modules\NRPEClient\NRPEClient.cpp:317 Socket error: handshake: short read
and in the nsclient.ini I have the following directive settings/NRPE/server allowed hosts = 127.0.0.1,166.99.224.129 what happens
more over I setted the debug to true in settings/eventlog but nothing appears !
and which command to call a external script (for example: check_battery in scripts/scripts)
Thank you Michael
millieret03/22/12 17:47:29 (14 months ago)-
Message #2472
Clean config (ie. backup/remove nsclient.ini, boot.ini and nsc.ini) and stopped nsclient++:
nscp settings --path /modules --key NRPEServer --set 1 nscp settings --path /modules --key CheckHelpers --set 1 nscp settings --path /settings/NRPE/server --key "allowed hosts" --set 127.0.0.1 nscp settings --path /settings/NRPE/server --key "allow arguments" --set true nscp service --name nscp --install nscp service --name nscp --start nscp nrpe --host 127.0.0.1 --exec query --command checkOK "Hello World" Hello World nscp service --name nscp --stop
Adding the battery script script (This can be made simpler using wrapped script, but this includes no magic):
nscp settings --path /modules --key CheckExternalScripts --set 1 nscp settings --path "/settings/external scripts" --key "allow arguments" --set true nscp settings --path "/settings/external scripts/scripts" --key "check_battery" --set "cscript.exe //T:30 //NoLogo scripts\\lib\\wrapper.vbs check_battery.vbs %ARGS%" nscp nrpe --host 127.0.0.1 --exec query --command check_battery OK: Battery OK - Charge Remaining = 95%|'charge'=95
mickem03/22/12 21:40:59 (14 months ago)-
Message #2474
Hi Michael,
Thanks you for your help. it's works very well (I still have problems, when I launch the following command: nscp settings --path /modules --key CheckHelpers --set 1 => Missing phyton27.dll on your computer !) Do you know when do you have time to update the documentation to be up to date with the 4 version ?
Thanks you.
Best regards.
millieret03/23/12 11:06:10 (14 months ago)-
Message #2477
Interesting, you can always disable PythonScript modules, but maybe I need to handle that scenario better...
Michael Medin
mickem03/25/12 21:25:25 (14 months ago)
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