Hi,
Am familiar with BMC Patrol, CA-DB/Server Vision and Argent.
I would like to learn more on this product and hope to be able to push Nagios.
Questions.
1) In the quickstart, it says be able configured to monitor a few aspects of your local system (CPU load, disk usage, etc.) So, where is the quick start guide? I was browsing on the nagios console and can't find them. Any direct link to them. Why not monitor this cpu, diskspace or memory monitoring as a default? Any harm?
What You'll End Up With
If you follow these instructions, here's what you'll end up with:
* Nagios and the plugins will be installed underneath /usr/local/nagios
* Nagios will be configured to monitor a few aspects of your local system (CPU load, disk usage, etc.)
* The Nagios web interface will be accessible at http://localhost/nagios/
Nagios quickstart for Fedora
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Re: Nagios quickstart for Fedora
The quickstart guides are known to be woefully out of date and inaccurate at this point. Updating those is on my to-do list. In their current state, I believe the issue is simply that Nagios has changed its default config since that was written.
Re: Nagios quickstart for Fedora
Any kind souls who can direct me to some simple steps to monito cpu?
Should not be more than 10 simple steps I suppose?
Thanks.
Should not be more than 10 simple steps I suppose?
Thanks.