>> To answer the 'now' part of it, I'd just notify via mcollective my nagios
>> box to do a check for all services on the node post puppet run.
> 
> That could be an option but it wouldn't directly correlate the check's
> failure with a Puppet run.
> I think I would prefer to use the existing checks (so nrpe is perfect)
> but be able run them also outside Nagios.

Hi,

you could use NSCA (I think that was the acronym for the technology
behind nagios load balancing) instead of NRPE. The puppet client can
then push passive check results for all services to the nagios server
after a puppet run.

Regards,
Felix

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