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Learning Nagios 4

You're reading from   Learning Nagios 4 For system administrators who want a fast, easily understood introduction to Nagios 4, this is the perfect book. Get to grips with the latest version of this powerful monitoring tool and transform the stability of your whole system.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783288649
Length 400 pages
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Learning Nagios 4
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introducing Nagios 2. Installing Nagios 4 FREE CHAPTER 3. Using the Nagios Web Interface 4. Using the Nagios Plugins 5. Advanced Configuration 6. Notifications and Events 7. Passive Checks and NSCA 8. Monitoring Remote Hosts 9. Monitoring using SNMP 10. Advanced Monitoring 11. Programming Nagios 12. Using the Query Handler Index

Configuring Nagios


Nagios stores it's configuration in a separate directory. Usually it's either in /etc/nagios or /usr/local/etc/nagios. If you followed the steps for manual installation, it's in /etc/nagios. We will now configure Nagios so that it is ready for use. While it will not be easy to check the results right away, we will verify that the configuration itself is valid. Chapter 3, Using the Nagios Web Interface, talks about setting up the Nagios web interface, which will allow us to check the status of the host and services that we will create in this section.

Creating the main configuration file

The main configuration file is called nagios.cfg, and it is the main file that is loaded during Nagios startup. Its syntax is simple, a line beginning with # is a comment, and all lines in the form of <parameter>=<value> set a value. In some cases, a value might be repeated (like specifying additional files/directories to read). The following is a sample of the Nagios main configuration...

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