installing from source should be pretty easy on a Fedora system. any missing
dependencies can be installed with yum. the documentation is pretty good on
this topic as well letting you know what you may need.
make sure you have openssl-devel installed, that always trips most installs up.
if you're going to graph, you may want rrdtool. probalby libgd as well.
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Mat W. - http://www.techadre.com
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 14:22:17 +0000
Subject: [Nagios-users] general inquiry of method of install for Nagios 3.1.2
on Fedora 9 system
Hi, I am trying to get nagios 3.x to install - I was attempting to upgrade from
2.11 but found too many problems, so I am attempting a new install on a
different server - this way no conflicts, etc. I am relatively new to
unix/linux so bear with me. I have installed fedora 9 on a server and am kind
of familiar with yum and rpm which sure makes life easier for the newbie But
I can't seem to locate an rpm for the latest release of Nagios ver 3.1.2. My
question is what problems, if any, might I encounter just installing the tar
ball for nagios and the plugins to get nagios 3.x up & operational vs using an
older version of nagios 3.0.6 that has an rpm file associated with it?
thanks!
Natalie
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