Sounds good, keep us up to date, try to just use the base image, with the minimal install option selected, then you can run through the manual installation steps here:
http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... ctions.pdf
No shoes, no shirt, no services...
Re: No shoes, no shirt, no services...
Yes, we have lift off!
This past week, I first tried installing a 'base' version of Red Hat 6.6 and then a 'minimal' version. I couldn't get networking going on either platform. One package didn't even include 'ssh'. But it was probably operator error. At any rate, this a.m. I tried the 'software development' package, which included no desktop (gnome), no database, and no web. This time, the NagiosXI installation worked great. We can see all the views, hosts, services, etc. So now I need to connect with your sales team to arrange for customer licensing. Thanks a bunch for your pre-sales support. We'll probably be sending you various questions in the coming weeks but this time our posts will be appear on the Customer Support Forum.
Bill Yoder
IT Systems Engineer
Clinipace Worldwide
This past week, I first tried installing a 'base' version of Red Hat 6.6 and then a 'minimal' version. I couldn't get networking going on either platform. One package didn't even include 'ssh'. But it was probably operator error. At any rate, this a.m. I tried the 'software development' package, which included no desktop (gnome), no database, and no web. This time, the NagiosXI installation worked great. We can see all the views, hosts, services, etc. So now I need to connect with your sales team to arrange for customer licensing. Thanks a bunch for your pre-sales support. We'll probably be sending you various questions in the coming weeks but this time our posts will be appear on the Customer Support Forum.
Bill Yoder
IT Systems Engineer
Clinipace Worldwide
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Re: No shoes, no shirt, no services...
Awesome! So glad that worked out, let us know if you have any questions what so ever. We are more than happy to help you either way. Best of luck, and talk to you soon hopefully!