I've configured a slave on Solaris, and the documentation for 3.0 and 3.5, 3.6 is very similar.
On any OS supported by Opsview you must in order:

- install on the slave machine all the prerequisites for opsview, like if you want to install a master server
- sync the clocks of master and slaves with ntp
- exchange ssh keys, there are many guides on the net. You must allow the nagios user on the master server to login on the slave server as nagios user without password. This is needed to transfer configurations and manage the slave via the master server. - try to run as nagios user on the master the send-slave -t command as written on the wiki

On the opsview web interface you must:
- create an host (like if you want to monitor it) with the address and name of the slave. Monitor checks are not needed, and will be added later automatically.
- go to advanced -> monitoring servers
- create a new slave server selecting the slave host in the list
-  reload the opsview configuration

(these steps are pretty well documented on the wiki)

Do you have any particolar problem?

Regards,
Emilio


Il 06/05/2010 18:39, Jake Eaker ha scritto:

I found documentation on setting up a slave in opsview 3.0. Is there anymore current documentation out there for the new release of 3.7 or even 3.5. Looking for what ports I need to open and how-to install on RHEL 5.

Thanks in advance,

Jake


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