Hi All, How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
Am 19.08.2014 um 08:33 schrieb Chandran Manikandan:
Hi All, How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
You pick up a third party repository like EPEL[1], follow the repository's instructions on how to enable it, then yum install the desired packages. Finally you follow the application's documentation on how to configure it.
Alexander
Le 19/08/2014 08:33, Chandran Manikandan a écrit :
Hi All, How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
What search did you do by yourself ? I fear none : http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nagios+centos+6
Alain
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 10:23:35AM +0200, Alain Péan wrote:
Le 19/08/2014 08:33, Chandran Manikandan a écrit :
Hi All, How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
What search did you do by yourself ? I fear none : http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nagios+centos+6
Most of it is pretty sparse--installing is easy, getting nagios working is harder. There is someone who used to be on the documentation list, Max Hetrick, who wrote some great nagios pages. Fortunately, much of his older stuff is still on the CentOS wiki. I would start there as far as Nagios.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Nagios
Most of it is pretty sparse--installing is easy, getting nagios working is harder. There is someone who used to be on the documentation list, Max Hetrick, who wrote some great nagios pages. Fortunately, much of his older stuff is still on the CentOS wiki. I would start there as far as Nagios.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Nagios
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I have done this not so long ago and I am using OMD distro, they call it a distro but it's really not. Here is the site with additional information - http://omdistro.org/start
They have lots of stuff rolled up and ready to go, makes it fast a quick to get something up and running, using check_mk pretty cool.
I have it loaded on a centos 6.5 box, here is the download link - http://omdistro.org/start but about halfway down the page they have a link to the package repo's, add the repo and install, will need to have elrepo in there for dependencies. Hope this helps.
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