Nagios Remote Plug-In Executor

Edit Package nrpe
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

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
README.SUSE 0000002586 2.53 KB
README.SUSE.systemd-addon 0000000275 275 Bytes
check_nrpe.cfg 0000000867 867 Bytes
nrpe-4.0.3.tar.bz2 0000496726 485 KB
nrpe-4.0.4-silence_wrong_package_version_messages.patch 0000001320 1.29 KB
nrpe-SuSEfirewall2 0000000382 382 Bytes
nrpe-dh.h 0000002181 2.13 KB
nrpe-disable-chkconfig_in_Makefile.patch 0000000571 571 Bytes
nrpe-implicit_declaration.patch 0000000307 307 Bytes
nrpe-improved_help.patch 0000001287 1.26 KB
nrpe-rpmlintrc 0000000107 107 Bytes
nrpe-static_dh_parameters.patch 0000001788 1.75 KB
nrpe.8 0000001875 1.83 KB
nrpe.changes 0000032054 31.3 KB
nrpe.init 0000003319 3.24 KB
nrpe.spec 0000014193 13.9 KB
nrpe.xml 0000000315 315 Bytes
nrpe_check_control.patch 0000000538 538 Bytes
usr.sbin.nrpe 0000001426 1.39 KB
Revision 82 (latest revision is 96)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 82)
- added nrpe-4.0.4-silence_wrong_package_version_messages.patch
  NRPE logs 'packet version was invalid' and 'Could not read request
  from client' if the NRPE version on the client does not match the
  one on the server side. 
  This patch reduces the importance of the log entry to be just 
  informal, which should silent most client logs, while it makes 
  it still available for debugging.
Comments 1

Heiko Jansen's avatar

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 ...

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