Nagios Remote Plug-In Executor
http://www.nagios.org/
NRPE can be used to run nagios plug-ins on a remote machine for
executing local checks.
This package contains the software for NRPE server.
It could be run by inet-daemon or as stand-alone daemon
- Sources inherited from project server:monitoring
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.SUSE | 0000001429 1.4 KB | |
README.SUSE.systemd-addon | 0000000275 275 Bytes | |
check_nrpe.cfg | 0000000867 867 Bytes | |
nagios-nrpe-SuSEfirewall2 | 0000000382 382 Bytes | |
nagios-nrpe-buffersize.patch | 0000001210 1.18 KB | |
nagios-nrpe-rpmlintrc | 0000000293 293 Bytes | |
nrpe-2.15.tar.bz2 | 0000417046 407 KB | |
nrpe-drop_privileges_before_writing_pidfile.patch | 0000000540 540 Bytes | |
nrpe-implicit_declaration.patch | 0000000274 274 Bytes | |
nrpe-improved_help.patch | 0000002711 2.65 KB | |
nrpe-more_random.patch | 0000000381 381 Bytes | |
nrpe-weird_output.patch | 0000000487 487 Bytes | |
nrpe-xinetd.patch | 0000001337 1.31 KB | |
nrpe.8 | 0000001875 1.83 KB | |
nrpe.changes | 0000017286 16.9 KB | |
nrpe.init | 0000003319 3.24 KB | |
nrpe.service | 0000000289 289 Bytes | |
nrpe.socket | 0000000132 132 Bytes | |
nrpe.spec | 0000012943 12.6 KB | |
nrpe@.service | 0000000154 154 Bytes | |
nrpe_check_control.patch | 0000000508 508 Bytes |
Revision 31 (latest revision is 94)
Lars Vogdt (lrupp)
committed
(revision 31)
- add missing (empty) argument to tmpfiles.d file
Comments 1
The inclusion of the "%{release}" makro in the "Provides" / "Obsoletes" fields of the package metadata means that on each and every rebuild there's a diff to the previous build and the new build is published even when there are no real changes. That causes quite some "noise" for me with SuSE Manager quite often telling me I had updates to approve of. I'm not exactly sure if %{version} wouldn't be sufficient but I thought I could at least give a heads up here ...