nagios – nsclient++ and module

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Here is my Nsclient configuration.

;####### Here y can start #######

[modules]
;# NSCLIENT++ MODULES
;# A list with DLLs to load at startup.
; You will need to enable some of these for NSClient++ to work.
; ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
; * *
; * N O T I C E ! ! ! – Y O U H A V E T O E D I T T H I S *
; * *
; ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
FileLogger.dll
CheckSystem.dll
CheckDisk.dll
NSClientListener.dll
NRPEListener.dll
SysTray.dll
CheckEventLog.dll
CheckHelpers.dll
;CheckWMI.dll
;
; RemoteConfiguration IS AN EXTREM EARLY IDEA SO DONT USE FOR PRODUCTION ENVIROMNEMTS!
;RemoteConfiguration.dll
; NSCA Agent is a new beta module use with care!
NSCAAgent.dll
; LUA script module used to write your own “check deamon” (sort of) early beta.
LUAScript.dll
; Script to check external scripts and/or internal aliases, early beta.
CheckExternalScripts.dll
; Check other hosts through NRPE extreme beta and probably a bit dangerous!
NRPEClient.dll
; Extreamly early beta of a task-schedule checker
CheckTaskSched.dll

[Settings]
;# OBFUSCATED PASSWORD
; This is the same as the password option but here you can store the password in an obfuscated manner.
; *NOTICE* obfuscation is *NOT* the same as encryption, someone with access to this file can still figure out the
; password. Its just a bit harder to do it at first glance.
;obfuscated_password=Jw0KAUUdXlAAUwASDAAB
;
;# PASSWORD
; This is the password (-s) that is required to access NSClient remotely. If you leave this blank everyone will be able to access the daemon remotly.
;password=secret-password
;
;# ALLOWED HOST ADDRESSES
; This is a comma-delimited list of IP address of hosts that are allowed to talk to the all daemons.
; If leave this blank anyone can access the deamon remotly (NSClient still requires a valid password).
; The syntax is host or ip/mask so 192.168.0.0/24 will allow anyone on that subnet access
allowed_hosts=207.182.137.60
;
;# USE THIS FILE
; Use the INI file as opposed to the registry if this is 0 and the use_reg in the registry is set to 1
; the registry will be used instead.
use_file=1

[log]
;# LOG DEBUG
; Set to 1 if you want debug message printed in the log file (debug messages are always printed to stdout when run with -test)
;debug=1
;
;# LOG FILE
; The file to print log statements to
;file=NSC.log
;
;# LOG DATE MASK
; The format to for the date/time part of the log entry written to file.
;date_mask=%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S

[NSClient]
;# ALLOWED HOST ADDRESSES
; This is a comma-delimited list of IP address of hosts that are allowed to talk to NSClient deamon.
; If you leave this blank the global version will be used instead.
allowed_hosts=207.182.137.60
;
;# NSCLIENT PORT NUMBER
; This is the port the NSClientListener.dll will listen to.
port=12489
;
;# BIND TO ADDRESS
; Allows you to bind server to a specific local address. This has to be a dotted ip adress not a hostname.
; Leaving this blank will bind to all avalible IP adresses.
;bind_to_address=
;
;# SOCKET TIMEOUT
; Timeout when reading packets on incoming sockets. If the data has not arrived withint this time we will bail out.
;socket_timeout=30

[NRPE]
;# NRPE PORT NUMBER
; This is the port the NRPEListener.dll will listen to.
port=5666
;
;# COMMAND TIMEOUT
; This specifies the maximum number of seconds that the NRPE daemon will allow plug-ins to finish executing before killing them off.
;command_timeout=60
;
;# COMMAND ARGUMENT PROCESSING
; This option determines whether or not the NRPE daemon will allow clients to specify arguments to commands that are executed.
;allow_arguments=0
;
;# COMMAND ALLOW NASTY META CHARS
; This option determines whether or not the NRPE daemon will allow clients to specify nasty (as in |`&><’”\[]{}) characters in arguments.
;script_dir=c:\my\script\dir

[External Scripts]
;check_es_long=scripts\long.bat
;check_es_ok=scripts\ok.bat
;check_es_nok=scripts\nok.bat
;check_vbs_sample=cscript.exe //T:30 //NoLogo scripts\check_vb.vbs

[External Alias]
;alias_cpu=checkCPU warn=80 crit=90 time=5m time=1m time=30s
;alias_disk=CheckDriveSize MinWarn=10% MinCrit=5% CheckAll FilterType=FIXED
;alias_service=checkServiceState CheckAll
;alias_mem=checkMem MaxWarn=80% MaxCrit=90% ShowAll type=physical

; [includes]
;# The order when used is “reversed” thus the last included file will be “first”
;# Included files can include other files (be carefull only do basic recursive checking)
;
; myotherfile.ini
; real.ini

[NSCA Agent]
;# CHECK INTERVALL (in seconds)
; How often we should run the checks and submit the results.
;interval=5
;
;# ENCRYPTION METHOD
; This option determines the method by which the send_nsca client will encrypt the packets it sends
; to the nsca daemon. The encryption method you choose will be a balance between security and
; performance, as strong encryption methods consume more processor resources.
; You should evaluate your security needs when choosing an encryption method.
;
; Note: The encryption method you specify here must match the decryption method the nsca daemon uses
; (as specified in the nsca.cfg file)!!
; Values:
; 0 = None (Do NOT use this option)
; 1 = Simple XOR (No security, just obfuscation, but very fast)
; 2 = DES
; 3 = 3DES (Triple DES)
; 4 = CAST-128
; 6 = xTEA
; 8 = BLOWFISH
; 9 = TWOFISH
; 11 = RC2
; 14 = RIJNDAEL-128 (AES)
; 20 = SERPENT
;encryption_method=14
;
;# ENCRYPTION PASSWORD
; This is the password/passphrase that should be used to encrypt the sent packets.
;password=
;
;# BIND TO ADDRESS
; Allows you to bind server to a specific local address. This has to be a dotted ip adress not a hostname.
; Leaving this blank will bind to “one” local interface.
; — not supported as of now —
;bind_to_address=
;
;# LOCAL HOST NAME
; The name of this host (if empty “computername” will be used.
;hostname=
;
;# NAGIOS SERVER ADDRESS
; The address to the nagios server to submit results to.
;nsca_host=192.168.0.1
;
;# NAGIOS SERVER PORT
; The port to the nagios server to submit results to.
;nsca_port=5667
;

;# CHECK COMMAND LIST
; The checks to run everytime we submit results back to nagios
; Any command(alias/key) starting with a host_ is sent as HOST_COMMAND others are sent as SERVICE_COMMANDS
; where the alias/key is used as service name.
;
[NSCA Commands]
;my_cpu_check=checkCPU warn=80 crit=90 time=20m time=10s time=4
;my_mem_check=checkMem MaxWarn=80% MaxCrit=90% ShowAll type=page
;my_svc_check=checkServiceState CheckAll exclude=wampmysqld exclude=MpfService
;host_check=check_ok

[NRPE Handlers]
;# COMMAND DEFINITIONS
;# Command definitions that this daemon will run.
;# Can be either NRPE syntax:
;command[check_users]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_users -w 5 -c 10
;# Or simplified syntax:
;test=c:\test.bat foo $ARG1$ bar
;check_disk1=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_disk -w 5 -c 10
;# Or even loopback (inject) syntax (to run internal commands)
;# This is a way to run “NSClient” commands and other internal module commands such as check eventlog etc.
;check_cpu=inject checkCPU warn=80 crit=90 5 10 15
;check_eventlog=inject CheckEventLog Application warn.require.eventType=error warn.require.eventType=warning critical.require.eventType=error critical.exclude.eventType=info truncate=1024 descriptions
;check_disk_c=inject CheckFileSize ShowAll MaxWarn=1024M MaxCrit=4096M File:WIN=c:\ATI\*.*
;# But be careful:
; dont_check=inject dont_check This will “loop forever” so be careful with the inject command…
;# Check some escapings…
; check_escape=inject CheckFileSize ShowAll MaxWarn=1024M MaxCrit=4096M “File: foo \” WIN=c:\\WINDOWS\\*.*”
;# Some real world samples
;nrpe_cpu=inject checkCPU warn=80 crit=90 5 10 15
;nrpe_ok=scripts\ok.bat
;check_multi_line=scripts\multi_line.bat
;#
;# The sample scripts
;#
;check_long=scripts\long.bat
;check_ok=scripts\ok.bat
;check_nok=scripts\xlong.bat
;check_vbs=cscript.exe //T:30 //NoLogo scripts\check_vb.vbs

;# REMOTE NRPE PROXY COMMANDS
; A list of commands that check other hosts.
; Used by the NRPECLient module
[NRPE Client Handlers]
check_other=-H 192.168.0.1 -p 5666 -c remote_command -a arguments

; # here ends #####

add the ports Nagios-nrpe 5666 and Nagios-Nsclient – 12489 to be oped only to nagios server.

This is the configuration for monitoring nagios host for windows client.

### Here starts #############

define host{
use windows-server ; Inherit default values from a template
host_name Netech-prod ; The name we’re giving to this host
alias Netech-Production ; name associated with the host
address 22.147.45.1 ; IP address of the host
}
define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description Uptime
check_command check_nt!UPTIME
}
define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description CPU Load
check_command check_nt!CPULOAD!-l 5,80,90
}
define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description Memory Usage
check_command check_nt!MEMUSE!-w 80 -c 90
}
define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description C:\ Drive Space
check_command check_nt!USEDDISKSPACE!-l c -w 80 -c 90
}

define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description W3SVC
check_command check_nt!SERVICESTATE!-d SHOWALL -l W3SVC
}
define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description Explorer
check_command check_nt!PROCSTATE!-d SHOWALL -l Explorer.exe
}
define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description MSSQL-server
check_command check_nt!PROCSTATE!-d SHOWALL -l sqlservr.exe
}

define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description IIS-webserver
check_command check_nt!PROCSTATE!-d SHOWALL -l inetinfo.exe
}

define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-mantis
service_description FTP
check_command check_ftp
}

define service{
use generic-service
host_name Netech-prod
service_description Netech-portal
check_command check_http!-u http://www.touchmemobile.com/index.aspx -t 5 -s “Mobile”
}
### here ends #####33

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