[CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6
Tilman Schmidt
t.schmidt at phoenixsoftware.de
Sat Feb 23 21:43:36 UTC 2013
Am 21.02.2013 00:31, schrieb skull:
> Am 17.02.2013 14:23, schrieb Tilman Schmidt:
>> The aim of my question was to hear how others are dealing with
>> that situation. Is there someone who has successfully applied the
>> Debian patch, deployed Kritian Lyng's 3.0 version of NRPE, or
>> used Icinga's check_nrpe with Nagios on CentOS? Are there other
>> approaches? Which one appears the most sensible? Or is there just
>> nobody using Nagios on CentOS in an IPv6 enabled network?
> I would just switch to icinga.
> You can use ALL your configs and scripts you made for nagios so the
> "migration" isn't really a problem.
O-kay ... So how exactly do I do that? Where do I find Icinga for
CentOS? Nagios is available in EPEL. Icinga isn't.
> [ts at bombur ~]$ yum search icinga
> Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> epel/metalink | 16 kB 00:00
> * base: mirror.netcologne.de
> * epel: mirror.fraunhofer.de
> * extras: mirror.netcologne.de
> * updates: mirror.netcologne.de
> base | 3.7 kB 00:00
> epel | 4.3 kB 00:00
> epel/primary_db | 5.0 MB 00:11
> epel-bacula | 2.9 kB 00:00
> epel-bacula/primary_db | 11 kB 00:00
> epel-bacula-source | 2.9 kB 00:00
> epel-bacula-source/primary_db | 2.7 kB 00:00
> extras | 3.5 kB 00:00
> updates | 3.5 kB 00:00
> updates/primary_db | 5.1 MB 00:09
> epel/pkgtags | 327 B 00:00
> Warning: No matches found for: icinga
> No Matches found
> [ts at bombur ~]$
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Tilman Schmidt
Phoenix Software GmbH
Bonn, Germany
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