Dear All, I'm conducting a 5 Days Course on Nagios at Indore. If there are sufficient candidates, I can conduct classes at Delhi/Noida/Gurgaon also. The Fees is Rs. 5,000/- per head. Interested people may contact npkash...@gmail.com
The syllabus is as follows : ** *Introduction to SNMP* - Introduction to SNMP - Data Objects - Working with SNMP and MIB - Graphical Tools - Setting up an SNMP Agent - Using SNMP from Nagios - Receiving Traps - Additional Plugins ** *Nagios* - Introduction to Nagios - Benefits of Monitoring Resources - Main Features - Soft and Hard States ** *Installation and Configuration* ** - Prerequisites - Obtaining Nagios - Setting up Users and Groups - Nagios Compilation - Registering Nagios as a System Service *Nagios Configuration* - Main Configuration File - Macro Definitions - Configuring Hosts - Configuring Services - Configuring Commands - Configuring Time Periods - Configuring Contacts - Templates and Object Inheritance - Introduction to Notifications ** *Setting up the Web Interface* - Configuring the Web Server - Accessing the Web Interface - Troubleshooting *Using the Web Interface* - Tactical Overview - Status map *Managing Hosts* - Status - Host Information *Managing Services* - Status - Service Information *Managing Downtimes* - Downtimes Status - Scheduling Downtimes *Managing Comments* *Nagios Information* - Process Information - Performance Information *Reports* ** ** *Overview of Nagios Plugins* *Standard Network Plugins* - Checking If a Host is Alive - Testing Connectivity over TCP and UDP *Monitoring Email Servers* - POP3 and IMAP Checks - SMTP Daemon Testing *Monitoring Network Services* - FTP Server - DHCP Tests - Verifying the Nagios Daemon - Testing Web Sites *Monitoring Database Systems* - MySQL - PostgreSQL ** *Storage Space * - Virtual Memory Monitoring - Monitoring IDE/SCSI SMART - Checking Disk Space - Testing Free Space for Remote Shares *Resource Monitoring * - System Load - Checking Processes - Monitoring Logged-in Users ** *Notifications and Events* - Effective Notifications - Escalations - External Commands - Event Handlers - Modifying Notifications - Adaptive Monitoring ** *Passive Checks and NSCA * - What are Passive Checks? - Configuring Passive Checks - Passive Checks—Hosts - Passive Checks—Services - Troubleshooting Passive Checks - What is NSCA? - Obtaining & Compiling NSCA - Configuring the NSCA Server - Sending results over NSCA - Security Concerns ** *Monitoring Remote Hosts* - Monitoring over SSH - Configuring SSH - Using the check_by_ssh Plugin - Performing Multiple Checks - Troubleshooting SSH-Based Checks - Introduction to NRPE - Obtaining & Compiling NRPE - Configuring the NRPE Daemon - Installing NRPE as a System Service - Configuring Nagios for NRPE - NRPE and Command Arguments ** *Advanced Monitoring* - Monitoring Windows Hosts - NSClient++ - Performing Tests via check_nt - Performing Checks with NRPE Protocol - Passive Checks using NSCA Protocol - Distributed Monitoring - Obsessive Notifications - Configuring Nagios Instances On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Pratul Kalia <pratulka...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 16/06/10 3:46 PM, Nishant Prakash Kashyap wrote: > >> Now LUG is being used for personal interest.... obviously doing business >> is >> no crime, but using a forum (which is a kind of NGO) for personal interest >> ... does it sounds good. >> >> > It is not a crime, but as a note for the future, please mark any mails > having a commercial interest, with a [COMMERCIAL] tag in the subject. > > As an example, the subject for this thread should have been [COMMERCIAL] > Linux installation in labs > > > Regards > Pratul > > -- > dum vivimus, vivamus > pratul == lut4rp > http://pratul.in > > > _______________________________________________ > Ilugd mailing list > Ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org > http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd > -- Warm Regards, Nishant Prakash Kashyap _______________________________________________ Ilugd mailing list Ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd