On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 17:05 -0700, Jason Ross wrote:
> I tried the rpms but I had already used 3.0 and so it was pretty
> confusing.
> I followed the quickstart guide for fedora on the nagios site with
> only minor changes.
>
> Nagios is up and running, i have it checking linux servers, windows
>
I tried the rpms but I had already used 3.0 and so it was pretty
confusing.
I followed the quickstart guide for fedora on the nagios site with only
minor changes.
Nagios is up and running, i have it checking linux servers, windows
servers, firewalls and a web sensor.
I even have it emailing me
On Nov 14, 2007 5:09 PM, Jason Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No dice. The entire /var dir is less than 120 megs, and there are no large
> logs.
Okay, lets back up a bit here, because nagios is definitely not the
easiest of applications.
Dag/RPMForge maintain rpm packages for nagios, which e
No dice. The entire /var dir is less than 120 megs, and there are no
large logs.
-jason
Alain Spineux wrote:
On Nov 14, 2007 5:09 PM, Jason Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagio
On Nov 14, 2007 5:09 PM, Jason Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
> Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
> I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
> have come back to haunt me.
>
>
I couldn't find any for 3.0
-jason
Tom Brown wrote:
Hmm, could i remove then reinstall perl or did you have to rebuild
the server?
no its a nagios thing not a perl problem - so i just recompiled my
nagios, although this was when rpm's were not available so i rolled my
own. Why not try u
Hmm, could i remove then reinstall perl or did you have to rebuild the
server?
no its a nagios thing not a perl problem - so i just recompiled my
nagios, although this was when rpm's were not available so i rolled my
own. Why not try using some of the pre rolled rpm's ??
Hmm, could i remove then reinstall perl or did you have to rebuild the
server?
-jason
Tom Brown wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every thing in both installs is
I built it myself from the docs. I tried 2.10 but switched to 3.0 so
that i could follow the documentation.
Rick Barnes wrote:
Jason Ross wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now
Jason Ross wrote:
> First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
> Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
> I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
> have come back to haunt me.
>
> The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every thing in both installs is
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