I would just use your typical template for a Linux server (or individual
services, which is how I tend to manage Nagios), and make sure to add
service-specific service checks for puppetd/puppetmaster, Apache and any
other important services.

I don't think Puppet has any specific needs here...

Sam

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Marcus, Allan B <al...@lanl.gov> wrote:

> We want to use Nagios to monitor out puppet server so we can be notified
> if it goes down. We are using Fusion Passenger and Apache on Red Hat.
>
> Any suggestion for what and how to monitor?
>
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