we were wondering if anyone else was affected by microsofts decision to deprecate WMIC. At the moment we are using check_mk raw on a linux system agentless monitoring our Windows Servers with the nagios plugin check_wmi plus.

can someone please guide me on how to set up Nagios alerts into powerautomate, currently all of our OS alerts go into nagios. what i am trying to do is have nagios connect to powerautomate and do some prechecks like disk and mounts etc before an engineer gets alert


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I recently setup nagios and now looking to configure it for our domain controller. I am a noob when it comes to nagios so I am lookin for advice as to how to set my windows.cfg and wonder if maybe there are any good templates already out there to monitor a windows DC we actually have three one 2003 and two 2008 machines. Also some of the instruction I found for configuring the NSclient++ are not making sense to me because they talk about modifying the nsc.ini but when I look in program files and nsclient++ all I see is a nsclient.ini and it isn't even laid out the same as the nsc.ini described in some tutorials I have found maybe I am just looking at out dated information I don't know but would like to clear it up if anyone can set me straight on it thanks.

For installing the SNMP service here is the article for Server 2003 http:/ Opens a new window/technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc759570(v=WS.10).aspx in 2008 it should be similar but it will be a feature to install.

So now onto the nagios part. With nagios if you know the OID path you can query any value in the remote snmp agent by using the check_snmp command. You will need to know the remote computer IP address, community string, and OID key path. There are other nagios plugins like check_snmp_win and check_snmp_process to check to see if certain windows programs or services are running. For example this command will check to see if the DNS service is running on the remote machine.

With nagios and SNMP when you add new servers to monitor, if you have your host profiles and service profiles setup correctly all you do is install SNMP on the target machine, define the community string, create the host definition in nagios and then drop the computer in the right service/host profile and all of the system checks will be done. All without messing with nrpc or the nsclient plugins.

Hey guys I am back on this thread I am now usin FAN for my nagios setup and I have some hosts up and operational through SNMP. What I am wondering now is how to find some more service templates or add them in for checking services on the domain controller what are the best services to monitor?

Running the script can take a while so you might have to set a higher timeout for NRPE. Using Nagios from the Ubuntu package I edited the file /etc/nagios-plugins/config/check_nrpe.cfg and added this command:

I often make backups of my configuration files before tinkering with them. WinSCP makes this simple with the Duplicate command. I also tend to copy my live configuration files to a safe place. Even though this whole thing seems easy to understand, you will make mistakes. Some of your mistakes are going to seem very stupid in retrospect. Always, always, always run sudo service nagios checkconfig before applying any new changes! 006ab0faaa

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