The Nagios client can monitor a wide range of things, including system resources (CPU, memory, disk space), network services (HTTP, FTP, SMTP), application-specific metrics, and more.
These clients typically report the collected data to the Nagios server on a regular basis.
Nagios clients communicate with the Nagios server using the NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) protocol or other custom protocols depending on the setup.This feature is available with Artica v4.50 HotFix 20230830-14 or Service Pack 1
The Nagios server then evaluates the received data, applies defined monitoring rules, and triggers alerts if certain thresholds are exceeded or specific conditions are met.
By deploying Nagios clients on Artica within your network, you can achieve comprehensive monitoring and receive timely alerts when issues arise, enabling you to proactively address potential problems before they affect the overall system performance and availability.