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- Nagios XI - Redundancy And Security Planning
Nagios XI Redundancy And Security Planning This goal of this documentation is to provide you with a comprehensive list of configuration settings that need to be taken into account when planning a Nagios XI deployment. This document is specifically ai... Read More
- Nagios XI - System Requirements
Overview Make sure the server you install Nagios XI on meets the requirements below. Supported Distributions: You can find a list of our supported OS distributions here:Nagios Software / Operating System (OS) compatibility matrix Recommended syste... Read More
- Nagios Log Server - Full Architecture Overview
High-Level Overview Nagios Log Server is an application that provides organizations a central location to send their machine generated event data (e.g., Windows Event Logs, Linux syslogs, mail server logs, web server logs, application logs) which w... Read More
- NSTI - Architecture
Overview This Article will outline and describe how Nagios SNMP Trap Interface works from the ground up. Details describe how SNMP traps are accepted in the backend, displayed in the User Interface, written to the database, and more. Much of the focu... Read More
- Nagios XI - XI Server Considerations
Overview This guide on Best Practices is about the Nagios XI server and different considerations you can take in relation to it's configuration. XI Server Considerations Date and Timezone Make sure your XI server has its timezone correctly d... Read More
- Nagios Log Server - License Entitlements
Nagios Log Server License Entitlements Every Nagios Log Server License key is valid for 2 installs, each with their own specific purpose. Each install is necessary to properly manage and maintain a fully functional monitoring implementation. The foll... Read More
- 2. Create a Nagios Log Server Clutser
A single Nagios Log Server machine is all that is needed to start gathering and analyzing logs, but it is recommended to have two or more if possible as it offers data redundancy and improve performance. The following video steps you through adding a... Read More
- Adding Additional Instances To Cluster
Two or more Nagios Log Server instances can be used to form a cluster which can provide scalablity, improved performance, and data redundancy. This document is written for administrators who are looking to add additional instances to a Nagios Log Ser... Read More
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