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    [danny@ay-spz-hz-01 nagios]$ sudo find / -name "nagios"
    /etc/nagios
    /usr/lib64/nagios
    /var/spool/nagios
    /var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/nagios


    [danny@ay-spz-hz-01 nagios]$ rpm -qa |grep nagios
    nagios-plugins-procs-1.4.15-2.el5
    nagios-plugins-1.4.15-2.el5
    nagios-plugins-disk-1.4.15-2.el5
    nagios-common-2.12-10.el5
    nagios-plugins-swap-1.4.15-2.el5
    nagios-plugins-load-1.4.15-2.el5

    [danny@ay-spz-hz-01 nagios]$ pwd
    /etc/nagios
    [danny@ay-spz-hz-01 nagios]$ ls
    nrpe.cfg

    [danny@ay-spz-hz-01 nagios]$ ps -ef |grep nagios
    nagios    1768     1  0 May08 ?        00:01:30 /usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d
    nagios    8905     1  0 Oct01 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d
    nagios   12535     1  0 Aug31 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d
    danny    20563 20407  0 21:18 pts/0    00:00:00 grep nagios
    nagios   23111     1  0 Oct03 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d
    nagios   24568     1  0 Oct09 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d
    nagios   30339     1  0 Oct18 ?        00:00:00 /usr/sbin/nrpe -c /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg -d

    [danny@ay-spz-hz-01 nagios]$ cat nrpe.cfg
    #############################################################################
    # Sample NRPE Config File
    # Written by: Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
    #
    # Last Modified: 11-23-2007
    #
    # NOTES:
    # This is a sample configuration file for the NRPE daemon.  It needs to be
    # located on the remote host that is running the NRPE daemon, not the host
    # from which the check_nrpe client is being executed.
    #############################################################################


    # LOG FACILITY
    # The syslog facility that should be used for logging purposes.

    log_facility=daemon



    # PID FILE
    # The name of the file in which the NRPE daemon should write it's process ID
    # number.  The file is only written if the NRPE daemon is started by the root
    # user and is running in standalone mode.

    pid_file=/var/run/nrpe.pid



    # PORT NUMBER
    # Port number we should wait for connections on.
    # NOTE: This must be a non-priviledged port (i.e. > 1024).
    # NOTE: This option is ignored if NRPE is running under either inetd or xinetd

    server_port=5666



    # SERVER ADDRESS
    # Address that nrpe should bind to in case there are more than one interface
    # and you do not want nrpe to bind on all interfaces.
    # NOTE: This option is ignored if NRPE is running under either inetd or xinetd

    #server_address=127.0.0.1



    # NRPE USER
    # This determines the effective user that the NRPE daemon should run as.  
    # You can either supply a username or a UID.
    #
    # NOTE: This option is ignored if NRPE is running under either inetd or xinetd

    nrpe_user=nagios



    # NRPE GROUP
    # This determines the effective group that the NRPE daemon should run as.  
    # You can either supply a group name or a GID.
    #
    # NOTE: This option is ignored if NRPE is running under either inetd or xinetd

    nrpe_group=nagios



    # ALLOWED HOST ADDRESSES
    # This is an optional comma-delimited list of IP address or hostnames
    # that are allowed to talk to the NRPE daemon. Network addresses with a bit mask
    # (i.e. 192.168.1.0/24) are also supported. Hostname wildcards are not currently
    # supported.
    #
    # Note: The daemon only does rudimentary checking of the client's IP
    # address.  I would highly recommend adding entries in your /etc/hosts.allow
    # file to allow only the specified host to connect to the port
    # you are running this daemon on.
    #
    # NOTE: This option is ignored if NRPE is running under either inetd or xinetd

    allowed_hosts=127.0.0.1
     


    # COMMAND ARGUMENT PROCESSING
    # This option determines whether or not the NRPE daemon will allow clients
    # to specify arguments to commands that are executed.  This option only works
    # if the daemon was configured with the --enable-command-args configure script
    # option.  
    #
    # *** ENABLING THIS OPTION IS A SECURITY RISK! ***
    # Read the SECURITY file for information on some of the security implications
    # of enabling this variable.
    #
    # Values: 0=do not allow arguments, 1=allow command arguments

    dont_blame_nrpe=1



    # BASH COMMAND SUBTITUTION
    # This option determines whether or not the NRPE daemon will allow clients
    # to specify arguments that contain bash command substitutions of the form
    # $(...).  This option only works if the daemon was configured with both
    # the --enable-command-args and --enable-bash-command-substitution configure
    # script options.
    #
    # *** ENABLING THIS OPTION IS A HIGH SECURITY RISK! ***
    # Read the SECURITY file for information on some of the security implications
    # of enabling this variable.
    #
    # Values: 0=do not allow bash command substitutions,
    #         1=allow bash command substitutions

    allow_bash_command_substitution=0



    # COMMAND PREFIX
    # This option allows you to prefix all commands with a user-defined string.
    # A space is automatically added between the specified prefix string and the
    # command line from the command definition.
    #
    # *** THIS EXAMPLE MAY POSE A POTENTIAL SECURITY RISK, SO USE WITH CAUTION! ***
    # Usage scenario:
    # Execute restricted commmands using sudo.  For this to work, you need to add
    # the nagios user to your /etc/sudoers.  An example entry for alllowing
    # execution of the plugins from might be:
    #
    # nagios          ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/
    #
    # This lets the nagios user run all commands in that directory (and only them)
    # without asking for a password.  If you do this, make sure you don't give
    # random users write access to that directory or its contents!

    # command_prefix=/usr/bin/sudo



    # DEBUGGING OPTION
    # This option determines whether or not debugging messages are logged to the
    # syslog facility.
    # Values: 0=debugging off, 1=debugging on

    debug=0



    # COMMAND TIMEOUT
    # This specifies the maximum number of seconds that the NRPE daemon will
    # allow plugins to finish executing before killing them off.

    command_timeout=60



    # CONNECTION TIMEOUT
    # This specifies the maximum number of seconds that the NRPE daemon will
    # wait for a connection to be established before exiting. This is sometimes
    # seen where a network problem stops the SSL being established even though
    # all network sessions are connected. This causes the nrpe daemons to
    # accumulate, eating system resources. Do not set this too low.

    connection_timeout=300



    # WEEK RANDOM SEED OPTION
    # This directive allows you to use SSL even if your system does not have
    # a /dev/random or /dev/urandom (on purpose or because the necessary patches
    # were not applied). The random number generator will be seeded from a file
    # which is either a file pointed to by the environment valiable $RANDFILE
    # or $HOME/.rnd. If neither exists, the pseudo random number generator will
    # be initialized and a warning will be issued.
    # Values: 0=only seed from /dev/[u]random, 1=also seed from weak randomness

    #allow_weak_random_seed=1



    # INCLUDE CONFIG FILE
    # This directive allows you to include definitions from an external config file.

    #include=<somefile.cfg>



    # INCLUDE CONFIG DIRECTORY
    # This directive allows you to include definitions from config files (with a
    # .cfg extension) in one or more directories (with recursion).

    #include_dir=<somedirectory>
    #include_dir=<someotherdirectory>



    # COMMAND DEFINITIONS
    # Command definitions that this daemon will run.  Definitions
    # are in the following format:
    #
    # command[<command_name>]=<command_line>
    #
    # When the daemon receives a request to return the results of <command_name>
    # it will execute the command specified by the <command_line> argument.
    #
    # Unlike Nagios, the command line cannot contain macros - it must be
    # typed exactly as it should be executed.
    #
    # Note: Any plugins that are used in the command lines must reside
    # on the machine that this daemon is running on!  The examples below
    # assume that you have plugins installed in a /usr/local/nagios/libexec
    # directory.  Also note that you will have to modify the definitions below
    # to match the argument format the plugins expect.  Remember, these are
    # examples only!


    # The following examples use hardcoded command arguments...

    command[check_users]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_users -w 5 -c 10
    command[check_load]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_load -w 15,10,5 -c 30,25,20
    command[check_hda1]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w 20% -c 10% -p /dev/hda1
    command[check_zombie_procs]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_procs -w 5 -c 10 -s Z
    command[check_total_procs]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_procs -w 450 -c 500


    # The following examples allow user-supplied arguments and can
    # only be used if the NRPE daemon was compiled with support for
    # command arguments *AND* the dont_blame_nrpe directive in this
    # config file is set to '1'.  This poses a potential security risk, so
    # make sure you read the SECURITY file before doing this.

    #command[check_users]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_users -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
    #command[check_load]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_load -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
    command[check_disk]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -p $ARG3$
    #command[check_procs]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$
    command[check_disk_sda1]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_disk -w 20% -c 10% -p /dev/sda1
    command[check_swap]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_swap -w 30 -c 20
    allowed_hosts=10.212.118.54,10.252.66.21,75.101.181.183,180.166.51.234

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