Hi
Does anyone see much of a downside to this. I'd install the desktop version of cent os on a server and just run nagios on it and probably turn the gui off
The reason for this is I want to a 3g dongle to send out text alerts but can only get this working on desktop versions of linux and and not server
Luke
Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
You can, but you may have some pathing/env var issues depending on the installation method of nagios.
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Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
I would be compiling
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Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
You can go ahead with the installation, but you may run into issues as stated above, we recommend and support clean installations on a minimal distro installation without a GUI. Though, if you do have problems we can try to help you through them.
Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
Thanks
This won't be the right place for this but hopefully you can point me in the right direction ideally i'd like to keep in on my clean install but if i want txt alerts working via a 3g modem I'm not sure I'll be able too.
All I do is from a clean install of desktop or server cent os and ubuntu
Install usb_modeswitch this changes the id of the usb dongle to the correct id as it thinks it’s a cd drive to begin with , this works perfectly doing lsusb shows me this.
Then
Chmod 0777 on /dev/ttyUSB2 #to give permission to the device
Then on another ssh session cat /dev/ttyUSB2
Here you see a few things about the device scroll through every so often like signal to noise etc but seeing this means I know I have the right devices as it sets up 3 ttyUSB (on different dongles it can be ttyUSB1)
Then on the first window
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "AT+CMGF=1" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2 # this put its in text mode ready to except my next messages
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "AT+CMGS=\"xxxxxxxxxxx\"" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2 #replace xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the mobile number
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "Message text goes here" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "^Z" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2 # this sends the messge
On the desktop version this works perfectly from a clean install on the same hardware
On server verisons
On sending the first of the chat commands I get something like the below in the cat window
AAAAAAAAATATATATAT+AT+AT+AT+AT+AT+CAT+CAT+CAT+CAT+CAT+MCAT+MCAT+MCAT+MCAT+MCAGT+MCAGT+MCAGT+MCAGT+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1
NO CARRIER
I get the same type of message if I send another chat command in the same format that just returns the make of the device but if I send it like 20 times its always different and one of them might actually work I've done so much searching and asking and go absolutly no where the strangest thing is that it does actually work ocasionly.
This won't be the right place for this but hopefully you can point me in the right direction ideally i'd like to keep in on my clean install but if i want txt alerts working via a 3g modem I'm not sure I'll be able too.
All I do is from a clean install of desktop or server cent os and ubuntu
Install usb_modeswitch this changes the id of the usb dongle to the correct id as it thinks it’s a cd drive to begin with , this works perfectly doing lsusb shows me this.
Then
Chmod 0777 on /dev/ttyUSB2 #to give permission to the device
Then on another ssh session cat /dev/ttyUSB2
Here you see a few things about the device scroll through every so often like signal to noise etc but seeing this means I know I have the right devices as it sets up 3 ttyUSB (on different dongles it can be ttyUSB1)
Then on the first window
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "AT+CMGF=1" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2 # this put its in text mode ready to except my next messages
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "AT+CMGS=\"xxxxxxxxxxx\"" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2 #replace xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the mobile number
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "Message text goes here" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2
chat TIMEOUT 1 "" "^Z" "OK" > /dev/ttyUSB2 # this sends the messge
On the desktop version this works perfectly from a clean install on the same hardware
On server verisons
On sending the first of the chat commands I get something like the below in the cat window
AAAAAAAAATATATATAT+AT+AT+AT+AT+AT+CAT+CAT+CAT+CAT+CAT+MCAT+MCAT+MCAT+MCAT+MCAGT+MCAGT+MCAGT+MCAGT+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=MCAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1CAGTF+=M1
NO CARRIER
I get the same type of message if I send another chat command in the same format that just returns the make of the device but if I send it like 20 times its always different and one of them might actually work I've done so much searching and asking and go absolutly no where the strangest thing is that it does actually work ocasionly.
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Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
This is something you are going to want to contact your device vendor for as it is hard to speculate here, it is possible that you do not have the correct dependencies or that something on the server version is restricting the device's access to certain things. Once again, all speculation as we do not know the hardware nor the environment.
Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
Thanks
I'll try but I expect the response from Vodafone will be they don't support it.
I'll try but I expect the response from Vodafone will be they don't support it.
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Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
Great, let us know what you hear back.
Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
I was refered to their developer site so i've just posted on that forum.
Once\If I've got it sorted I'll write a guide.
Once\If I've got it sorted I'll write a guide.
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Re: Nagios running on a cent os desk top version
Awesome! I'll keep this thread open so you can pop your head in if you want to some time!