>
> Most of it is pretty sparse--installing is easy, getting nagios working is
> harder. There is someone who used to be on the documentation list, Max
> Hetrick, who wrote some great nagios pages. Fortunately, much of his older
> stuff is still on the CentOS wiki. I would start there as far as N
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 10:23:35AM +0200, Alain Péan wrote:
> Le 19/08/2014 08:33, Chandran Manikandan a écrit :
> > Hi All,
> > How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and
> > Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
> >
>
> What search did you do by yourself ? I fear none :
> http://lm
Le 19/08/2014 08:33, Chandran Manikandan a écrit :
> Hi All,
> How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and
> Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
>
What search did you do by yourself ? I fear none :
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nagios+centos+6
Alain
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Am 19.08.2014 um 08:33 schrieb Chandran Manikandan:
> Hi All,
> How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and
> Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
You pick up a third party repository like EPEL[1], follow the
repository's instructions on how to enable it, then yum install the
desir
Hi All,
How to install and configure monitoring tools Nagios,lcinga,Zabbix and
Ngnix on COS5 and COS6.
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