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Nagios Core Administration Cookbook Second Edition

You're reading from   Nagios Core Administration Cookbook Second Edition Over 90 hands-on recipes that will employ Nagios Core as the anchor of monitoring on your network

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785889332
Length 386 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding Hosts, Services, and Contacts FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Commands and Plugins 3. Working with Checks and States 4. Configuring Notifications 5. Monitoring Methods 6. Enabling Remote Execution 7. Using the Web Interface 8. Managing Network Layout 9. Managing Configuration 10. Security and Performance 11. Automating and Extending Nagios Core Index

Writing custom Nagios Core management scripts

As established in Chapter 7, Using the Web Interface, some control over the Nagios Core process can be achieved by different areas of a web interface by enabling or disabling notifications or checks, scheduling downtime for hosts or services, or acknowledging existing programs. However, for large networks in particular, we may often need a more flexible approach to run operations on a large number of hosts or services in batches or to disable or enable features from another script, which is cumbersome to manage via the CGI.

For example, if we had a list of more than a hundred hosts in a segment of our network that were going to become inaccessible due to scheduled maintenance at a known time, it would take a very long time for us to set up all the scheduled downtime in the web interface to avoid sending out notifications for those hosts. It would be better to do this via a command line.

In this recipe, we'll install a custom script in /usr...

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