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byUnigarant, March 7, 2017
It works fine, we just use the check_nrpe command with user_logon as a parameter.
Also we changed the variables to the following format:
$hostname=some.domain.com
$domain=domain.com
$user=domainuser
If we left the variables as they where ([string]$param,]) we would get a syntax error.
And last: . as a hostname does not work for us. Nor does localhost. FQDN works fine. Might have something to do with checking a domain user/machine.
We have a working check, so happy campers. Thanks!
Also we changed the variables to the following format:
$hostname=some.domain.com
$domain=domain.com
$user=domainuser
If we left the variables as they where ([string]$param,]) we would get a syntax error.
And last: . as a hostname does not work for us. Nor does localhost. FQDN works fine. Might have something to do with checking a domain user/machine.
We have a working check, so happy campers. Thanks!
byUnigarant, March 16, 2015
We are using these checks for a couple of months now. Only issue was some timeouts on the check due to a high system load. Glad to see this is fixed on the latest version!
Had some issues with the check once. Found out it was a locked user account. Great support from Troy!
All in all: keep up the good work! :)
Had some issues with the check once. Found out it was a locked user account. Great support from Troy!
All in all: keep up the good work! :)