What are some pros and cons for a CentOS install of XI vs using a standard VM?
Obviously a Nagios VM is up and running immediately, but installing on CentOS would give me a GUI text editor for modifying scripts etc along with other potentially useful tools. What do you guys think are important factors for either option?
XI VMware appliance or Linux install?
- tacolover101
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Re: XI VMware appliance or Linux install?
if you don't want to VI, use nano. you'll like it. as for this being supported, Nagios recommends you don't install with a linux OS with a GUI.installing on CentOS would give me a GUI text editor for modifying scripts etc along with other potentially useful tools
either one works though, really up to your preference. i believe the ova is running cent6, so you may want to start with cent7 pending your requirements.
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bolson
Re: XI VMware appliance or Linux install?
As tacolover pointed out, itt realy depends on your requirements. If you're happy with CentOS 6, the pre-built VM is by far the easiest method to get you up an running. And we don't recommend installing a gui or extra programs/utilities on your Nagios server.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Re: XI VMware appliance or Linux install?
No problem, I'll stick with the standard VM. I discovered that Notepad++ with the NppFTP plugin will edit files on a Nagios VM without a problem, and WinSCP and Putty should do everything else I need.
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks for the advice.
Re: XI VMware appliance or Linux install?
Yes go ahead, thanks.
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bolson
Re: XI VMware appliance or Linux install?
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