Monitoring RHEL 3 and RH 9, Part 2...
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 3:56 pm
Hello:
I posted this before - http://support.nagios.com/forum/viewtop ... 16&t=29051 - and my colleague was running into some issues on RHEL 3 servers (didn't do RH 9).
So, to stop banging our heads, we were looking at the following suggestions from http://www.nagios.com/solutions/rhel-monitoring
1). Can try "passive" checks using "NRDS" - http://labs.nagios.com/2014/03/19/how-t ... nagios-xi/
2). Can try using SNMP - http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... g_SNMP.pdf
3). Can try using SSH - http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... ng_SSH.pdf
With those three suggestions, I have the following questions:
For 1). it appears that the process installs the needed plug-ins on the remote server which needs to be monitored, correct?
For 3). It states:
"Before you can use the check_by_ssh plugin, you must install/configure the following on the remote Linux/Unix server you want to
monitor:
• Create a nagios user
• Install Nagios plugins and/or monitoring scripts
• Install and configure the SSH daemon
"
Thank you.
but there is no information in the document that tells "where" and "how" to install the plugins and scripts, nor what needs to be configured with the SSH daemon.
I posted this before - http://support.nagios.com/forum/viewtop ... 16&t=29051 - and my colleague was running into some issues on RHEL 3 servers (didn't do RH 9).
So, to stop banging our heads, we were looking at the following suggestions from http://www.nagios.com/solutions/rhel-monitoring
1). Can try "passive" checks using "NRDS" - http://labs.nagios.com/2014/03/19/how-t ... nagios-xi/
2). Can try using SNMP - http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... g_SNMP.pdf
3). Can try using SSH - http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... ng_SSH.pdf
With those three suggestions, I have the following questions:
For 1). it appears that the process installs the needed plug-ins on the remote server which needs to be monitored, correct?
For 3). It states:
"Before you can use the check_by_ssh plugin, you must install/configure the following on the remote Linux/Unix server you want to
monitor:
• Create a nagios user
• Install Nagios plugins and/or monitoring scripts
• Install and configure the SSH daemon
"
Thank you.
but there is no information in the document that tells "where" and "how" to install the plugins and scripts, nor what needs to be configured with the SSH daemon.