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check_processes (windows)

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2014-09-12
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check_processes.plcheck_processes.pl
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check_processes takes a list of allowed processes and returns warning and critical based on thresholds if processes not on the list are running.

The script is written in perl, so requires a perl environment to run. Tinyperl works fine. Place the tinyperl runtime and the script in nsclient++/plugins/perl
define host{
_ALLOWEDPROCS wininit winlogon check_processes tasklist
}

define command{
command_name check_unknownprocs
command_line $USER1$/check_nrpe -t 10 -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c check_processes -a 1 3 "$_HOSTALLOWEDPROCS$"
}

define service{
service_description unknown processes
check_command check_unknownprocs
}

nsclient.ini:
[/settings/external scripts/scripts]
check_processes = scriptsperlcheck_processes.exe $ARG1$ $ARG2$ "$ARG3$"