Nagios

vlok stone vlokstone at yahoo.com
Wed May 25 12:23:56 EDT 2005


As I recall the 2 config files you'll need to modify
first are: 
1. hosts.cfg ( what hosts you want to monitor) and 
2. services.cfg (what services to check). 

That should get you up and running as quickly as
possible. 

--- DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
wrote:
> Have you tried this:
> 
> "A sample main configuration file is generated
> automatically when you
> run the configure script before compiling the
> binaries. Look for it
> either in the distribution directory or the etc/
> subdirectory of your
> installation. When you install the sample config
> files using the make
> install-config command, a sample main configuration
> file will be placed
> into your settings directory (usually
> /usr/local/nagios/etc). The
> default name of the main configuration file is
> nagios.cfg."
> 
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/config.html
> 
> -Dan
> 
> >>> robert_todd at adelphia.net 05/25/05 7:07 AM >>>
> Hi all!  Just downloaded and installed the current
> version of Nagios
> on
> my Sun Ultra 5 running Debian 3.0r5 and was
> wondering if anyone had
> any
> working config files they could send my way to look
> at?  I am having
> one
> heck of a time trying to figure out the docs that
> come with Nagios
> (the
> reason I am wanting to use Nagios to monitor my home
> network is
> because
> we use Nagios to monitor our network where I work --
> Adelphia).
> 
> 
> 
> 

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