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The BRU Server Nagios plugin allows for BRU Server backup and recovery software users who utilize Nagios to have the ability to monitor the BRU Server Agent and the BRU Server Server daemon processes when a given host is provided.
UPDATED JULY 5, 2011 – Version 1.0.1: – Fixed a bug that prevented the proper ‘critical’ status from being displayed when a port was found to be closed. – Added the plugin version to the ‘Status Information’ field.
Current Version
1.0.1
Last Release Date
2011-07-05
Owner
TOLIS Group, Inc.
Website
http://knowledgebase.tolisgroup.com/?View=entry&EntryID=266
Download URL
License
Other
Compatible With
INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The installation of this plugin is faily straight forward since it's about the same as with any other Nagios plugin. 1. Copy the 'check_bruserver' file into your Nagios plugin directory. Some installations have this at /usr/lib/nagios/plugins and other installations use the default /usr/local/nagios/plugins. 2. Add the command definition, shown below, to the commands.cfg file. 3. Add the service definitions for the Agent systems. A sample service definition is shown below in the "Example Service Definitions" section. 4. Add the service definition for the Server system. A sample service definition is shown below in the "Example Command Definitions" section. 5. Check with Nagios to verify that the changes made are all valid. You can do this by running the following command: nagios -v Some installations have the config file located at /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg and others have it at the default /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg. Use the appropriate path for your Nagios installation. If there are no errors, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, you'll need to correct any errors reported before restarting Nagios. 6. For Nagios installations that do not use xinitd, you'll need to manually restart the Nagios process for the changes to take affect.
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