My problem is solved. yeah...i'm read the nrpe.pdf.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Keith Keller <kkeller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 08:08:27PM +0700, kebo jantan wrote:This won't really help you, since the default is to run nrpe out of
> I just already. This on client
>
> [root@xmen ~]# ps -ef | grep -i snmp
> root 10505 10172 0 20:06 pts/0 00:00:00 grep -i snmp
>
> [root@cyclop ~]# ps -ef | grep -i nrpe
> root 10507 10172 0 20:06 pts/0 00:00:00 grep -i nrpe
(x)inetd.
On your nagios server, configure a service that uses check_nrpe to check
a named check on the remote host. Then, on the mysqld host, create a
checkcommand in nrpe.cfg to do the (local) check that you want to do.
NRPE will perform the check and send the result back to check_nrpe on
the nagios server.
I believe that on the remote host you need the nagios-plugins and
nagios-nrpe packages, available from rpmforge. (The nagios server needs
the nagios-plugins-nrpe package in addition to the other nagios packages
you probably already have.)
The config files are fairly well documented, and the PDF you were
referred to is very thorough.
--keith
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