Hello All,
I installed Ubuntu 12.04 and Nagios 4 yesterday. With the help of the forum, I was able to get Nagios up and running. However, when I connect to the WebUI (IE, Firefox), I login with USID: nagiosadmin PW:****, and then I am asked to download a file. I can never get to the Nagios UI. Does anyone have any tips or things I can check?
The help I received earlier can be found here:
http://support.nagios.com/forum/viewtop ... =7&t=21578
Thanks for any information!
Matt-------
Web UI Allows Login But Page is Blank
Re: Web UI Allows Login But Page is Blank
Do you have php installed on this server?
Are your cgi's executable:
Are your cgi's executable:
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ls -la <path to cgis>Former Nagios employee
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Re: Web UI Allows Login But Page is Blank
Sadly, I have no idea what a php is or a cgi. I just installed Ubuntu and installed nagios. I assumed it would "just work".
If you have the time to explain to me what exactly I need to check, that would be great.
Thanks,
MAtt--------
If you have the time to explain to me what exactly I need to check, that would be great.
Thanks,
MAtt--------
Re: Web UI Allows Login But Page is Blank
Ok Guys,
I resolved this issue. We can close this out.
I must have missed the install for libapache2-mod-php5.
I installed it and everything is working now.
Thanks!
Matt M.------
I resolved this issue. We can close this out.
I must have missed the install for libapache2-mod-php5.
I installed it and everything is working now.
Thanks!
Matt M.------
Re: Web UI Allows Login But Page is Blank
Is this problem a continuation of the other thread your posted a link to? If so, I am going to merge the two for the sake of simplicity.
Former Nagios employee
Re: Web UI Allows Login But Page is Blank
It is a continuation - but they were 2 separate issues. So, you may want to keep them separate.