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chin-yeh, 09/13/2010 09:48 AM


User Manual

The official documentation.

Installation

This installation involves 3 parts which are:
  • Nagios Core and Plugins - the core of the nagios and the plugins provided by Nagios
  • Nagios Addons - the third party addons
  • NRPE addon - to monitor local resources on remote machine

Prerequisites

Requires:
  • must have root access for both local and remote machines
  • Apache HTTP installed and configured
  • PHP module installed and configured
  • GCC compiler

You can install the above missing components using yum or up2date.

Install Nagios Core and Nagios Plugins

Refer to the Nagios Quickstart Installation Guides section of Nagios Core in the Nagios - Documentation for the installation steps.

Install Addons

See Nagios - Addons.

Install NRPE - optional

Install this add-on only if there is a need to execute Nagios Plugins on remote *nix machines.

Refer to the NRPE in the Nagios - Documentation for the installation steps.

Configuration

One should obtain the pre-configured nagios conf files from the repository.

  1. obtain the latest release version and the file usually pack and compress as prod.etc.tgz
  2. login as nagios user
  3. create a temp folder to store the file
    nagios$ mkdir temp_etc
    
  4. cd to the temp folder
    nagios$ cd temp_etc
    
  5. copy the latest release configuration file
    [nagios temp_etc]$ cp prod.etc.tgz .
    
  6. extract the file
    [nagios temp_etc]$ tar -xvzf prod.etc.tgz
    
  7. backup the existing configuration folder
    [nagios temp_etc]$ cp -R /usr/local/nagios/etc /usr/local/nagios/etc.bak
    
  8. copy the new configuration folder, etc to /usr/local/nagios/libexec
    [nagios temp_etc]$ cp -R etc /usr/local/nagios/libexec
    

Administration

Describes how to administer Nagios such as add monitoring host/services.

Add Host

Define a physical server, workstation, device which resides on your network.

Click here for the guide.

Assign Service to Host

Define a service which runs on a host. A service could be HTTP, number of logged in user in a physical server and etc.

Click here for the guide.

Add Contact

Define a contact who should be contacted in the event of a problem. The possible events included warning, critical, recovery, unknown and etc.

Click here for the guide.

Adjust Check Interval

Adjust the check interval for particular services.

Click here for the guide.

Updated by chin-yeh about 14 years ago · 16 revisions