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In both systems it is running under user 'nagios' in according to it's config file.
In both systems it is running under user 'nagios' in according to it's config file.


We are running 'nrpe' not as a daemon but as part of 'inet' service. It was configured
by following steps:


  ...





Revision as of 01:04, 7 January 2007

Extra plagins (nrpe):

 cd /usr/local/src/nrpe-2.6
 ./configure
 make all
 cp src/check_nrpe /www/nagios2.6/libexec
 chown nagios.nagios /www/nagios2.6/libexec/check_nrpe




Configuring:

 cd /usr/local/src
 cp ../downloads/nrpe-2.6.tar.gz .
 gunzip nrpe-2.6.tar.gz
 tar xvf nrpe-2.6.tar
 rm nrpe-2.6.tar
 cd /usr/local/src/nrpe-2.6
 ./configure --prefix=/apps/nrpe2.6 --enable-command-args

During that step sparc said:

 checking for SSL... SSL found in /usr/local
 *** Generating DH Parameters for SSL/TLS ***
 warning, not much extra random data, consider using the -rand option
 Generating DH parameters, 512 bit long safe prime, generator 2
 This is going to take a long time
 4638:error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded:md_rand.c:503:
 You need to read the OpenSSL FAQ,   http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html
 4638:error:05068003:Diffie-Hellman routines:DH_generate_parameters:BN lib:dh_gen.c:154:

Compiling:

 make all

On clonweb (where Nagios is running):

 cp src/check_nrpe /apps/nagios2.6/libexec

On any other machine which suppose to be remotely monitored by clonweb:

 mkdir /apps/nrpe2.6
 mkdir /apps/nrpe2.6/libexec
 mkdir /apps/nrpe2.6/etc
 mkdir /apps/nrpe2.6/bin
 cp sample-config/nrpe.cfg /apps/nrpe2.6/etc/
 cp src/nrpe /apps/nrpe2.6/bin
 cp src/check_nrpe /apps/nrpe2.6/libexec/
 cp init-script /etc/init.d/nrpe
 emacs /etc/init.d/nrpe:
 # config: /apps/nrpe2.6/etc/nrpe.cfg
 NrpeBin=/apps/nrpe2.6/bin/nrpe
 NrpeCfg=/apps/nrpe2.6/etc/nrpe.cfg

emacs /apps/nrpe2.6/etc/nrpe.cfg:

 dont_blame_nrpe=1
 command[check_disk_test]=/apps/nrpe2.6/libexec/check_disk -w 20 -c 10 -p /
 command[check_disk]=/apps/nrpe2.6/libexec/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -p $ARG3$

on clonweb: copy pluging we want to execute remotely

(remote machines will not see /www, only /apps !!!) cp /www/nagios2.6/libexec/check_disk /apps/nrpe2.6/libexec/


To test 'check_nrpe' run following commands from another machine where nrpe installed:

on clonweb:

 /www/nagios2.6/libexec/check_nrpe -H clon10 -c check_disk_test
     must return something like that:
DISK OK - free space: / 1363 MB (16% inode=74%);| /=7054MB;8483;8493;0;8503
 /www/nagios2.6/libexec/check_nrpe -H clon10 -c check_disk -a 20 20 /
 

on non-clonweb:

 /apps/nrpe2.6/libexec/check_nrpe -H clon10 -c check_disk_test
 /apps/nrpe2.6/libexec/check_nrpe -H clon10 -c check_disk -a 20 20 /

Testing 'nrpe':

NOTE: user 'nagios' and group 'nagios' must exist to run 'nrpe' daemon !!! To create user on Solaris: 'useradd -d /home/nagios -m -c "Nagios" nagios' (-m will force home directory creation). if complains, check passwd file by 'pwconv' (should not be blank lines !!!). To add group on Solaris add following line to '/etc/group' file: 'nagios::9997:nagios' (id maybe different of course). On Linux use system-config-.. utility.

To start/stop 'nrpe' daemon on Linux (as 'root'):

 /etc/init.d/nrpe start
 /etc/init.d/nrpe stop

To start 'nrpe' daemon on Solaris (as 'root'):

 /apps/nrpe2.6/bin/nrpe -c /apps/nrpe2.6/etc/nrpe.cfg -d
 ps -ef | grep nrpe
 nagios  3051     1   0 13:09:24 ?           0:00  ./nrpe -c /apps/nrpe2.6/etc/nrpe.cfg -d
 more /var/run/nrpe.pid
 3051

In both systems it is running under user 'nagios' in according to it's config file.

We are running 'nrpe' not as a daemon but as part of 'inet' service. It was configured by following steps:

 ...



 Create a command definition in your Nagios config
 file for the NRPE client.  See the README file for
 more info on doing this.
 NOTE: remote host(s) must be running the NRPE daemon !!!
    - Copy the nrpe daemon to /usr/sbin, /apps/nagios2.6
      or wherever you feel it fits best.
    - Copy the sample nrpe.cfg config file to /etc,
      /apps/nagios2.6 or wherever you feel it fits best.
    - Modify the /etc/services file and configure NRPE to
      run under inetd, xinetd, or as a standalone daemon.
      See the README file for more info on doing this.