nrpe is used to execute Nagios plugins on remote hosts and report the results 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/ sd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* - Update to 0.26sunpoet2015-11-102-3/+4
* - Update to 0.24sunpoet2015-10-092-3/+3
* - Update to 0.22sunpoet2015-08-242-3/+3
* - Update to 0.21sunpoet2015-07-202-4/+4
* Change the way Perl modules are installed, update the default Perl to 5.18.mat2014-11-262-1/+1
* Cleanup plistbapt2014-10-271-3/+0
* - Update to 0.20sunpoet2014-09-022-4/+10
* - Update to 0.19sunpoet2014-06-272-4/+4
* - Update to 0.18sunpoet2014-05-052-3/+3
* - Support STAGEDIRsunpoet2013-10-012-3/+1
* Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: ...bapt2013-09-211-0/+1
* - Convert to new perl frameworksunpoet2013-08-211-1/+2
* - Update to 0.17sunpoet2013-07-152-3/+5
* - Update to 0.15sunpoet2013-05-242-3/+3
* - Update to 0.14sunpoet2013-03-182-15/+7
* - Set default perl version for ports which currently usingaz2012-12-161-1/+1
* - Remove double spacesunpoet2012-04-301-1/+1