Once you've installed Nagios, locate the directory that contains the main Nagios configuration file (nagios.cfg). In that same directory should be a sub-directory named objects. That's where you'll find (and create) the other config files for Nagios. For example, the list of Nagios contacts
On 12/12/2011 01:37 PM, Niels Jende wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> 2011/12/12 Andreas Ericsson:
>
>> Reading TFM is usually a good idea when you're new to a product and
>> have no idea what it can do and how it works. Or you could hire a
>> consultant and get him to RTFM and then tell you about what's
On 12/12/2011 01:18 PM, Niels Jende wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> as I am still a newbie with nagios but willing to learn, I hope you
> wont mind if my upcoming question might sound silly to you.
>
> I read that to monitor windows servers that I should find a
> windows.cfg file in ~/objects/
>
> Well I
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Hi Folks,
as I am still a newbie with nagios but willing to learn, I hope you
wont mind if my upcoming question might sound silly to you.
I read that to monitor windows servers
Hi Folks,
as I am still a newbie with nagios but willing to learn, I hope you
wont mind if my upcoming question might sound silly to you.
I read that to monitor windows servers that I should find a
windows.cfg file in ~/objects/
Well I dont have neither a directory called objects nor such a file