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Hi,
Centreon should not be in charge of the ports but I suggest you directly
contact our Centreon devel team as we are working on a new installer at the
moment. We would be very pleased to improve the compatibility with FreeBSD
and we can surely do something about your case.
Thanks.
2008/7/24 :
> I am trying to set up nagios with centreon GUI on FreeBSD7.0-p3
>
> After installing from the ports the installed files all belong to
> root:wheel except for the var ones. This is totally different from
> installing from a download from the nagios site. It installs everything
> neatly into /usr/local/nagios/ and almost everything belongs to
> nagios:nagios.
>
> Will the port install and its root:wheel settings prevent Frontend GUIs
> from using nagios data and files?
>
> What files are essential to Frontends in general?
>
> /usr/local/nagios/etc/*.cfg files?
> /usr/local/nagios/var/ and all below?
>
> Or is there a particular website page I should look over?
>
> I like FreeBSD, love nagios and centreon but I have begun to think maybe
> Debian might be easier in this case. Any experiences with these
> combinations?
>
>
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Hi,Centreon should not be in charge of the ports but I suggest you directly contact our Centreon devel team as we are working on a new installer at the moment. We would be very pleased to improve the compatibility with FreeBSD and we can surely do something about your case.
Thanks.2008/7/24 <[email protected]>:
I am trying to set up nagios with centreon GUI on FreeBSD7.0-p3
After installing from the ports the installed files all belong to
root:wheel except for the var ones. This is totally different from
installing from a download from the nagios site. It installs everything
neatly into /usr/local/nagios/ and almost everything belongs to
nagios:nagios.
Will the port install and its root:wheel settings prevent Frontend GUIs
from using nagios data and files?
What files are essential to Frontends in general?
/usr/local/nagios/etc/*.cfg files?
/usr/local/nagios/var/ and all below?
Or is there a particular website page I should look over?
I like FreeBSD, love nagios and centreon but I have begun to think maybe
Debian might be easier in this case. Any experiences with these
combinations?
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