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Nagios Log Server - Important Files And Directories

Important Files And Directories

The following KB article lists specific files and directories locations in Nagios Log Server.

 

 

elasticsearch.yml

/usr/local/nagioslogserver/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml

This file is responsible for low-level Elasticsearch configuration.

 

 

logging.yml

/usr/local/nagioslogserver/elasticsearch/config/logging.yml

This file can be used to set logging levels in the case that Elasticsearch needs to be debugged.

 

 

elasticsearch

This file is responsible for high-level Elasticsearch configuration.

 

RHEL | CentOS

/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch

 

Debian | Ubuntu

/etc/default/elasticsearch

 

 

logstash

This file is responsible for high-level Logstash configuration.

 

RHEL | CentOS

/etc/sysconfig/logstash

 

Debian | Ubuntu

/etc/default/logstash

 

 

cluster_hosts

/usr/local/nagioslogserver/var/cluster_hosts

This file contains the IP addresses of all known instances in the cluster, in addition to 'localhost'. If you are having issues with node visibility, this is a good file to check.

 

 

cluster_uuid

 /usr/local/nagioslogserver/var/cluster_uuid

This file contains a unique string used to identify the cluster. This file should be the same across all instances in the cluster.

 

 

 

Final Thoughts

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