Inputs allow Nagios Log Server to collect data from various places, like TCP/UDP ports, SNMP Traps, Unix sockets, long running command pipes, etc. This document describes how to add Inputs to Nagios Log Server.
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Article Number: 1007 | Rating: 1/5 from 5 votes | Last Updated by cdienger on Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 11:21 AM
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