Nagios 3.2.2 & Plugins 1.4.15 question
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:22 pm
Hello!
I obtained Nagios 3.2.2 with the plugins 1.4.15 and installed normally.
Brought up Apache and Nagios services.
Connected with http://localhost/nagios/index.php in Mozilla Firefox
on a Virtual Machine in VMWare Fusion with Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 installed.
Unfortunately, what I am seeing on the webpage is:
Not Found
The requested URL /nagios/< was not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at localhost Port 80
in the center of the Firefox client display area.
On the left-hand-side of the Firefox screen, I see in a black-background column.
Nagios
General
* Home
* Documentation
Current Status
* /tac.cgi" target="">Tactical Overview
* /statusmap.cgi?host=all" target="">Map
* /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail" target="">Hosts
* /status.cgi?host=all" target="">Services
* /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=overview" target="">Host Groups
o /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=summary" target="">Summary
o /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=grid" target="">Grid
* /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=overview" target="">Service Groups
o /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=summary" target="">Summary
o /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=grid" target="">Grid
* /status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Problems
o /status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Services (/status.cgi?host=all&type=detail&hoststatustypes=3&serviceprops=42&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Unhandled)
o /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=12" target="">Hosts (/status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=12&hostprops=42" target="">Unhandled)
o /outages.cgi" target="">Network Outages
/status.cgi" target="">
Quick Search:
Reports
* /avail.cgi" target="">Availability
* /trends.cgi" target="">Trends
* /history.cgi?host=all" target="">Alerts
o /history.cgi?host=all" target="">History
o /summary.cgi" target="">Summary
o /histogram.cgi" target="">Histogram
* /notifications.cgi?contact=all" target="">Notifications
* /showlog.cgi" target="">Event Log
System
* /extinfo.cgi?type=3" target="">Comments
* /extinfo.cgi?type=6" target="">Downtime
* /extinfo.cgi?type=0" target="">Process Info
* /extinfo.cgi?type=4" target="">Performance Info
* /extinfo.cgi?type=7" target="">Scheduling Queue
* /config.cgi" target="">Configuration
But things aren't neatly organized.
What should I do?
This is for a proof-of-concept at Wells Fargo & Company.
Thanks.
--Stuart
I obtained Nagios 3.2.2 with the plugins 1.4.15 and installed normally.
Brought up Apache and Nagios services.
Connected with http://localhost/nagios/index.php in Mozilla Firefox
on a Virtual Machine in VMWare Fusion with Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 installed.
Unfortunately, what I am seeing on the webpage is:
Not Found
The requested URL /nagios/< was not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at localhost Port 80
in the center of the Firefox client display area.
On the left-hand-side of the Firefox screen, I see in a black-background column.
Nagios
General
* Home
* Documentation
Current Status
* /tac.cgi" target="">Tactical Overview
* /statusmap.cgi?host=all" target="">Map
* /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail" target="">Hosts
* /status.cgi?host=all" target="">Services
* /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=overview" target="">Host Groups
o /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=summary" target="">Summary
o /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=grid" target="">Grid
* /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=overview" target="">Service Groups
o /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=summary" target="">Summary
o /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=grid" target="">Grid
* /status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Problems
o /status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Services (/status.cgi?host=all&type=detail&hoststatustypes=3&serviceprops=42&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Unhandled)
o /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=12" target="">Hosts (/status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=12&hostprops=42" target="">Unhandled)
o /outages.cgi" target="">Network Outages
/status.cgi" target="">
Quick Search:
Reports
* /avail.cgi" target="">Availability
* /trends.cgi" target="">Trends
* /history.cgi?host=all" target="">Alerts
o /history.cgi?host=all" target="">History
o /summary.cgi" target="">Summary
o /histogram.cgi" target="">Histogram
* /notifications.cgi?contact=all" target="">Notifications
* /showlog.cgi" target="">Event Log
System
* /extinfo.cgi?type=3" target="">Comments
* /extinfo.cgi?type=6" target="">Downtime
* /extinfo.cgi?type=0" target="">Process Info
* /extinfo.cgi?type=4" target="">Performance Info
* /extinfo.cgi?type=7" target="">Scheduling Queue
* /config.cgi" target="">Configuration
But things aren't neatly organized.
What should I do?
This is for a proof-of-concept at Wells Fargo & Company.
Thanks.
--Stuart