to the main Nagios server. From the Nagios homepage: Allows you to execute "local" plugins (like check_disk, check_procs, etc.) on remote hosts. The check_nrpe plugin is called from Nagios and actually makes the plugin requests to the remote host. Requires that nrpe be running on the remote host (either as a standalone daemon or as a service under inetd). nrpe2 is incompatible with nrpe version 1, if you are running this version see net-mgmt/nrpe. Both ports can be installed in parallel but share the same configuration file by default. This is easily changed in the nrpe startup file. WWW: http://www.nagios.org/
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2005/06/15 06:23:26 ura Exp $
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libexec/nagios/check_nrpe
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sbin/nrpe
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share/examples/nagios/nrpe.cfg
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share/examples/rc.d/nrpe
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@dirrm share/examples/nagios
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