Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-02-20 Thread Steve Burton




Lee Azzarello wrote:

  On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Paul Weaver paul.wea...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
  
  

  On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:25 AM, James Miller wrote:

  
  
Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for
recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my

  
  knowledge to the
  
  
next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm
wondering which ones are the best:

  
  
Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!

  
  5. This list. Try to discover the answer to as many questions
as you can yourself by reading the docs and source and by
trial. Try to understand the why of an answer you discover or
provided by someone else. I consider it a much more
interesting and varied resource than the few standard
examples a book might have; plus it's free =).
  

Only once you reach a certain level. There are no doubt many lurkers
who have trouble getting started. I know I did. I got a copy of
"Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios" (Feb07) and found
that invaluable, but we're still on nagios version 2

  
  
Agreed. Dave Josephsen's book is excellent. I'm currently on the
visualization chapter. It's very comprehensive and practical. He's
opinionated enough to make reading chapters interesting.

-lee

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I agree about the book. You may like to know that Dave Josephsen has
also written some excellent articles in ;login: (the Journal of USENIX
http://www.usenix.org). Unfortunately, all but the first article
(http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2007-08/pdfs/josephsen.pdf)
are only available to members at this time.

Steve Burton.


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Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-02-05 Thread Max
The nagios 3 enterprise monitoring book is mostly getting dinged
because syngress has. Not provided paying customers the online content
they (the publisher) promised

On 2/4/09, Mohr James james.m...@elaxy.com wrote:
 We've been using Nagios for a few years, since 4/05 and the 2.0b4
 days,
 and absolutely love it.  I use it to monitor over a hundred servers,
 almost 400 services, and over the years I think I've become pretty
 darned knowledgeable about most aspects of Nagios.  In the Nagios 2.x
 days I found the book Pro Nagios 2.0 to be an indispensables resource

 Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for
 recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my knowledge to the
 next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm
 wondering
 which ones are the best:

1. Nagios: System and Network Monitoring by Wolfgang Barth
 (Paperback
   - Oct 28, 2008) - Illustrated
2. Learning Nagios 3.0 by Wojciech Kocjan (Paperback - Oct 17,
 2008)
3. Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios by David
   Josephsen (Paperback - Mar 2, 2007)
4. Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and
   Hardware Devices by Max Schubert, Derrick Bennett, Jonathan
 Gines,
   and Andrew Hay (Paperback - Jun 2, 2008)


 The Wolfgang Barth book is top, without a doubt. If you are going to get
 only one, get this one. I have both editions and cannot think of one bad
 thing.

 James Turnbull wrote Pro Nagios 2.0 for Apress, but has not been updated
 yet for Nagios 3.0. I would still recommend it for beginners. In
 general, like his stuff. The Josephsen book is a little dated, but does
 go a bit beyond the normal documentation.

 The Kocjan book is a big waste of time and money. It is very superficial
 and seems like the author was simply rewriting the existing
 documentation. It is very thin on content and I get the feeling the
 author has not really administered a Nagios system.

 I don't have Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring, but the review I
 read on are not good.




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Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-02-04 Thread Mohr James
 We've been using Nagios for a few years, since 4/05 and the 2.0b4
days, 
 and absolutely love it.  I use it to monitor over a hundred servers, 
 almost 400 services, and over the years I think I've become pretty 
 darned knowledgeable about most aspects of Nagios.  In the Nagios 2.x 
 days I found the book Pro Nagios 2.0 to be an indispensables resource

 Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for 
 recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my knowledge to the 
 next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm
wondering 
 which ones are the best:

1. Nagios: System and Network Monitoring by Wolfgang Barth
(Paperback
   - Oct 28, 2008) - Illustrated
2. Learning Nagios 3.0 by Wojciech Kocjan (Paperback - Oct 17,
2008)
3. Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios by David
   Josephsen (Paperback - Mar 2, 2007)
4. Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and
   Hardware Devices by Max Schubert, Derrick Bennett, Jonathan
Gines,
   and Andrew Hay (Paperback - Jun 2, 2008)


The Wolfgang Barth book is top, without a doubt. If you are going to get
only one, get this one. I have both editions and cannot think of one bad
thing. 

James Turnbull wrote Pro Nagios 2.0 for Apress, but has not been updated
yet for Nagios 3.0. I would still recommend it for beginners. In
general, like his stuff. The Josephsen book is a little dated, but does
go a bit beyond the normal documentation.

The Kocjan book is a big waste of time and money. It is very superficial
and seems like the author was simply rewriting the existing
documentation. It is very thin on content and I get the feeling the
author has not really administered a Nagios system. 

I don't have Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring, but the review I
read on are not good.




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Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-02-04 Thread Paul Weaver
 On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:25 AM, James Miller wrote:
 
  Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for 
  recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my 
 knowledge to the 
  next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm 
  wondering which ones are the best:
 
  Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!
 
 5. This list. Try to discover the answer to as many questions 
 as you can yourself by reading the docs and source and by 
 trial. Try to understand the why of an answer you discover or 
 provided by someone else. I consider it a much more 
 interesting and varied resource than the few standard 
 examples a book might have; plus it's free =).

Only once you reach a certain level. There are no doubt many lurkers 
who have trouble getting started. I know I did. I got a copy of 
Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios (Feb07) and found 
that invaluable, but we're still on nagios version 2

A book is nicer to read on the train too

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Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-02-04 Thread Kyle O'Donnell
I've always used the nagios documenation.  Is there something these
books provide that isn't covered?

--kyleo

On 2/4/09, Paul Weaver paul.wea...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
 On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:25 AM, James Miller wrote:

  Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for
  recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my
 knowledge to the
  next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm
  wondering which ones are the best:

  Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!

 5. This list. Try to discover the answer to as many questions
 as you can yourself by reading the docs and source and by
 trial. Try to understand the why of an answer you discover or
 provided by someone else. I consider it a much more
 interesting and varied resource than the few standard
 examples a book might have; plus it's free =).

 Only once you reach a certain level. There are no doubt many lurkers
 who have trouble getting started. I know I did. I got a copy of
 Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios (Feb07) and found
 that invaluable, but we're still on nagios version 2

 A book is nicer to read on the train too

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Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-02-04 Thread Lee Azzarello
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Paul Weaver paul.wea...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
 On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:25 AM, James Miller wrote:

  Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for
  recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my
 knowledge to the
  next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm
  wondering which ones are the best:

  Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!

 5. This list. Try to discover the answer to as many questions
 as you can yourself by reading the docs and source and by
 trial. Try to understand the why of an answer you discover or
 provided by someone else. I consider it a much more
 interesting and varied resource than the few standard
 examples a book might have; plus it's free =).

 Only once you reach a certain level. There are no doubt many lurkers
 who have trouble getting started. I know I did. I got a copy of
 Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios (Feb07) and found
 that invaluable, but we're still on nagios version 2

Agreed. Dave Josephsen's book is excellent. I'm currently on the
visualization chapter. It's very comprehensive and practical. He's
opinionated enough to make reading chapters interesting.

-lee

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[Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-01-19 Thread James Miller
Hi Everyone,

We've been using Nagios for a few years, since 4/05 and the 2.0b4 days, 
and absolutely love it.  I use it to monitor over a hundred servers, 
almost 400 services, and over the years I think I've become pretty 
darned knowledgeable about most aspects of Nagios.  In the Nagios 2.x 
days I found the book Pro Nagios 2.0 to be an indispensables resource

Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for 
recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my knowledge to the 
next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm wondering 
which ones are the best:

   1. Nagios: System and Network Monitoring by Wolfgang Barth (Paperback
  - Oct 28, 2008) - Illustrated
   2. Learning Nagios 3.0 by Wojciech Kocjan (Paperback - Oct 17, 2008)
   3. Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios by David
  Josephsen (Paperback - Mar 2, 2007)
   4. Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and
  Hardware Devices by Max Schubert, Derrick Bennett, Jonathan Gines,
  and Andrew Hay (Paperback - Jun 2, 2008)

Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!




Thanks,
Jim



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Re: [Nagios-users] Which books are best for Nagios 3

2009-01-19 Thread Michael Medin
Hello,

I am currently reviewing Learning Nagios 3,0 and I would say it is not 
for moving to Nagios 3 it is for *learning Nagios* (3).
((My review will be out (hopefully) next week, have read about half the 
book now...))
So skip that one if you know your way around Nagios...


// Michael Medin

James Miller skrev:
 Hi Everyone,

 We've been using Nagios for a few years, since 4/05 and the 2.0b4 days, 
 and absolutely love it.  I use it to monitor over a hundred servers, 
 almost 400 services, and over the years I think I've become pretty 
 darned knowledgeable about most aspects of Nagios.  In the Nagios 2.x 
 days I found the book Pro Nagios 2.0 to be an indispensables resource

 Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for 
 recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my knowledge to the 
 next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm wondering 
 which ones are the best:

1. Nagios: System and Network Monitoring by Wolfgang Barth (Paperback
   - Oct 28, 2008) - Illustrated
2. Learning Nagios 3.0 by Wojciech Kocjan (Paperback - Oct 17, 2008)
3. Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios by David
   Josephsen (Paperback - Mar 2, 2007)
4. Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and
   Hardware Devices by Max Schubert, Derrick Bennett, Jonathan Gines,
   and Andrew Hay (Paperback - Jun 2, 2008)

 Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!




 Thanks,
 Jim



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