ActiveXperts Network Monitor KB - Monitoring UNIX/LINUX machines

'Monitoring UNIX/LINUX machines' Knowledge Base Articles

Q7150010 I have a UNIX machine, but when monitoring through your RSH function, I get a message "Unable to connect to remote computer". What's up?
  Most probably, RSH is not configured properly on the remote UNIX machine. Be sure to setup your .rhosts file correctly on your UNIX server. The .rhosts file typically permits network access on UNIX/LINUX systems. The .rhosts file lists computer names and associated logon names that have acc ...
Q7150015 We are running Network Monitor and seem to get a lot of "uncertain, permission denied" on Unix RSH scripts. Could you please point me to the right direction?
  Problems regarding RSH are usually due to the configuration of the RSH daemon on the remote server (.rhosts file), so check the RSH configuration on the Unix machine first. Then, isolate the problem by using the standard Windows built-in RSH tool. Let's assume that the remote UNIX machine cal ...
Q7150020 I need technical instructions about how to setup the RSH daemon on LINUX. Do you know any reference?
  Click here for instruction about how to setup the RSH daemon on LINUX. ...
Q7150030 I want to use the built-in RSH command utility to check the results against ActiveXperts Network Monitor, but when I type 'RSH' from the command line, the command seems to be missing. What's wrong?
  The RSH client command line utility is part of Windows until Windows 7 and Windows 2008. To use RSH from the command line in Windows 7 (or Windows 2008) and higher, download rshclient.zip, extract the files in a new directory, and follow the instructions listed in the extracted README.TXT. ...

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