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This plugin is a wrapper for the check_nt command and NC_Net client provided by ShatterIT. The NC_Net client supports an ENUMPROCESS option but the default check_nt command does not. In combination with the modified check_nt and the NC_Net client, you can open up monitoring of your Windows Servers.
Current Version
Last Release Date
2008-04-08
Owner
John E. Vincent
Website
http://dev.lusis.org/nagios/
Download URL
http://dev.lusis.org/nagios/check_proc_count_nt.txt
Compatible With
From the script itself:
This plugin uses the modified version of check_nt to count the instances of a specific process running on a Windows server.
This plugin relied on two specific pieces to work properly if at all: NC_Net (http://http://www.shatterit.com/nc_net/) on the client and check_nt (http://www.shatterit.com/nc_net/files/check_nt.c)
Both of these are fully compatible replacements for NSClient and the default check_nt shipped with nagios plugins
If you wish to keep the original check_nt and compile the ShatterIT version as a different plugin, we give the option of defining where to find that plugin.
In our enviroment, we have a process that we spawn multiple instances of on a single machine. This is useful if you have a third-party application that can only support a fixed amount of memory.
We want to make sure that:
1) The minimum number of instances of a given process are running. 2) A warning is generated if more than the expected number are running so that an operator can investigate and escalate if needed.
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