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This job entry allows you to send passive checks to Nagios. You can send monitoring information e.g. about start and end processes within your job.

It needs the NCSA addon installed on the Nagios server (NSCA is a Linux/Unix daemon allows you to integrate passive alerts and checks from remote machines and applications with Nagios. Useful for processing security alerts, as well as redundant and distributed Nagios setups.)

More details and setup instructions for the Nagios NSCA addon can be found at the Nagios Passive Checks documentation.

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Option

Description

Job entry name

Name of the job entry; the name has to be unique in a single job.

Server tab

 

Host Name/IP Address

Nagios server name / IP Address

Server port

Nagios server port (often 5667).

Password

The password to connect to the Nagios server NSCA (shared between the Nagios server and the client). This field can be set empty when connections without password are allowed.

Connection Timeout

Fail after the specified connection timeout.

Response Timeout

Fail after the specified response timeout.

Sender tab

 

Host Name/IP Address

Define your sender host name / IP Address.

Service Name

Define the service name used to log the events.

Encryption mode

Encryption mode for the connection.

Level

Log level: Unknown, OK, Warning, Critical.

Message tab

 

Message

The message to get logged.