2009R1.1H trial (and tribulations)
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 5:27 am
Hi guys,
I'm not sure if its a user problem (i.e. mine), but I'm using the demo of 2009R1.1H. I want to monitor linux/unix hosts and eventually use the mysql backend for pumping info into other systems.
The problem I seem to be having is this:
Once I have manually created a linux host (i want to use ssh based scripts and not nrpe btw), I can't seem to get services added to my linux host. I've looked at the templates (creating new ones for called linux-server-host-temp and linux-server-service), but I can't seem to apply it - they get applied to localhost. I have used groundworks in the past, and the configuration management/application is much easier.
I have looked at the current documentation, but I can't seem to find a how-to which discribes the actions/sequence in which you should use the GUI.
We are looking at migrating away from the free versions of nagios because of the percieved added value.
Thanks for your help
M
I'm not sure if its a user problem (i.e. mine), but I'm using the demo of 2009R1.1H. I want to monitor linux/unix hosts and eventually use the mysql backend for pumping info into other systems.
The problem I seem to be having is this:
Once I have manually created a linux host (i want to use ssh based scripts and not nrpe btw), I can't seem to get services added to my linux host. I've looked at the templates (creating new ones for called linux-server-host-temp and linux-server-service), but I can't seem to apply it - they get applied to localhost. I have used groundworks in the past, and the configuration management/application is much easier.
I have looked at the current documentation, but I can't seem to find a how-to which discribes the actions/sequence in which you should use the GUI.
We are looking at migrating away from the free versions of nagios because of the percieved added value.
Thanks for your help
M