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Fedora Quickstart
These instructions were written based on a standard Fedora Core 6 Linux distribution. ... Add both the nagios user and the apache user to the group. ...
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Monitoring Routers and Switches
That's where you'll be adding host and service definitions for routers and switches. That configuration file already contains some sample host, hostgroup, ...
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Monitoring Linux/Unix Machines
I would recommend you read the documentation on the NRPE addon for instructions on how to monitor a remote Linux/Unix server.] ...
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Tuning Nagios For Maximum Performance
You may need to adjust the value of the external_command_buffer_slots option. Graphing buffer slot statistics with MRTG (see above) is critical in ...
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Detection and Handling of State Flapping
Host flap detection works in a similiar manner to service flap detection, with one important difference: Nagios will attempt to check to see if a host is ...
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Fedora Quickstart
These instructions were written based on a standard Fedora Core 6 Linux distribution. What You'll End Up With. If you follow these instructions, ...
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Redundant and Failover Network Monitoring
Both the "master" and "slave" hosts monitor the same hosts and service on the network. Under normal circumstances only the "master" host will be sending out ...
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Information On The CGIs
This CGI creates a map of all hosts that you have defined on your network. .... This CGI is used to create a graph of host or service states over an ...
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Installing Nagios
Important: Installing and configuring Nagios is rather involved. You can't just compile the binaries, run the program and sit back. There's a lot to setup ...
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Monitoring Linux/Unix Machines
I would recommend you read the documentation on the NRPE addon for instructions on how to monitor a remote Linux/Unix server.] ...
 
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