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0D51Y00006eqMYnSAMOkta Classic EngineAdministrationAnswered2024-03-25T17:48:35.000Z2019-09-13T15:43:34.000Z2019-09-17T22:33:58.000Z

cepuc (cepuc) asked a question.

Creating Nagios service check for OKTA agent on domain controllers

We use Nagios XI to monitor services on our network. I have tried creating one for the OKTA agent to let us know if it is stopped for any reason. I have tried very variation of the service name I can think of, but it keeps registering in Nagios as not found. Has anyone had any experience with this?

 

I have used the following variants - none of which are working:

 

Okta Active Directory Service

OktaActiveDirectoryService

Okta AD Agent

OktaADAgent

OktaAgentService.exe

 

Is there another way to reference the agent that might work? Or is it possible this agent cannot be monitored in such a way?


  • Hello Jack Cahill,

     

    This is Vasi from Okta Support. From my understanding you are using a 3 party tool installed on your server.

     

    We don't own this tool so I can't confirm what's logic behind this tool.

     

    I do recommend you to raise this question to the Nagios support team.

     

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  • Hello Jack Cahill,

     

    This is Vasi from Okta Support. From my understanding you are using a 3 party tool installed on your server.

     

    We don't own this tool so I can't confirm what's logic behind this tool.

     

    I do recommend you to raise this question to the Nagios support team.

     

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  • cepuc (cepuc)

    OK, thank you - will try that.

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Creating Nagios service check for OKTA agent on domain controllers