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JNRPE aims to be the best solution to create and execute Nagios JAVA plugins. JNRPE is compatible with check_nrpe and can be used to execute both the old native Nagios plugins and the new Java Nagios plugins. Since it uses the NRPE protocol to communicate with Nagios, it can be used to execute both local and remote plugins. The main features of JNRPE are: Fully written in JAVA
* Embeddable : as of 2.0, you can easily embed JNRPE to monitor your application insides! * No JAVA overhead : allows the execution of JAVA plugins without the overhead of the Java Virtual Machine (if you would execute JAVA plugin with NRPE, NRPE would start a new JVM for each JAVA plugin it executes) * Simple API to create Nagios Plugin with JAVA. * Ability to execute native plugins (for example, you can execute the standard NAGIOS plugins, as you would do with NRPE). * Compatible with check_nrpe: you can configure Nagios to call JNRPE plugins as you would do with NRPE.
Current Version
2.0.5
Last Release Date
2015-02-09
Owner
Massimiliano Ziccardi
Website
http://www.jnrpe.it
Download URL
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jnrpe
License
Apache
Compatible With
If you want to be sure to download the latest version, always download from the sourceforge site (I'll update this page too, but not so often). Some of the already existing plugins are:
I have developed a new set of plugins to monitor DB2 via JNRPE, thanks to the possibility to keep the connection active between several checks, and also keep values of the previous checks, in order to compare the evolution of the database (for example, bufferpool hit ratio). JNRPE is very easy to install, with a high level of commitment from the maintainers. The project releases new version frequently, keeping the project alive and free of bugs.
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