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# <a id="monitoring-remote-systems"></a> Monitoring Remote Systems
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## <a id="monitoring-remote-systems-overview"></a> Overview
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There's a variety of possibilities to monitor remote servers and services. First off you should
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decide how your primary monitoring master is able to reach these hosts and services.
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* direct connection querying the service interface (for example `http`), so-called [agent-less checks](10-monitoring-remote-systems.md#agent-less-checks)
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* local checks requiring an additional daemon as communication device for your monitoring server
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## <a id="agent-less-checks"></a> Agent-less Checks
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If the remote service is available using a network protocol and port,
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and a [check plugin](2-getting-started.md#setting-up-check-plugins) is available, you don't
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necessarily need a local client installed. Rather choose a plugin and
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configure all parameters and thresholds. The [Icinga 2 Template Library](7-icinga-template-library.md#icinga-template-library)
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already ships various examples like
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* [ping4](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ping4), [ping6](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ping6),
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[fping4](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-fping4), [fping6](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-fping6), [hostalive](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-hostalive)
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* [tcp](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-tcp), [udp](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-udp), [ssl](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ssl)
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* [http](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-http), [ftp](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ftp)
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* [smtp](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-smtp), [ssmtp](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ssmtp),
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[imap](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-imap), [simap](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-simap),
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[pop](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-pop), [spop](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-spop)
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* [ntp_time](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ntp-time)
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* [ssh](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-ssh)
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* [dns](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-dns), [dig](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-dig), [dhcp](7-icinga-template-library.md#plugin-check-command-dhcp)
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There are numerous check plugins contributed by community members available
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on the internet. If you found one for your requirements, [integrate them into Icinga 2](3-monitoring-basics.md#command-plugin-integration).
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Start your search at
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* [Icinga Exchange](https://exchange.icinga.org)
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* [Icinga Wiki](https://wiki.icinga.org)
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An example is provided in the sample configuration in the getting started
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section provided by Icinga 2 ([hosts.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#hosts-conf), [services.conf](4-configuring-icinga-2.md#services-conf)).
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## <a id="agent-based-checks"></a> Agent-based Checks
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If the remote services are not directly accessible through the network, a
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local agent installation exposing the results to check queries can
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become handy.
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Icinga 2 itself can be used as agent (client, satellite) in this scenario, but there
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are also a couple of addons available for this task.
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The most famous ones are listed below.
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## <a id="agent-based-checks-linux-unix"></a> Agent-based Checks for Linux/Unix
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The agent runs as daemon and communicates with the master requesting a check being executed
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or local stored information (SNMP OID). The Icinga 2 client continues to execute checks
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when the connection dies, and does not need the master as check scheduler like the other
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listed agents.
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* Icinga 2 Client
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* SSH
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* SNMP
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* NRPE
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## <a id="agent-based-checks-windows"></a> Agent-based Checks for Windows
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The Windows agent runs as administrative service and offers direct plugin execution and/or
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local check result being sent to the master instance.
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* Icinga 2 Client
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* NSClient++
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SNMP could also be used, but was deprecated in Windows Server 2012. Alternatively you can
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look into the WMI interface.
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