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Niels Horn 1093f54c02 network/nagios: Updated for version 3.2.2.
Signed-off-by: dsomero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>
2010-09-08 18:18:04 -04:00
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doinst.sh network/nagios: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:08 +02:00
nagios.info network/nagios: Updated for version 3.2.2. 2010-09-08 18:18:04 -04:00
nagios.SlackBuild network/nagios: Updated for version 3.2.2. 2010-09-08 18:18:04 -04:00
README network/nagios: Added to 13.0 repository 2010-05-13 01:00:08 +02:00
README.SLACKWARE network/nagios: Updated for version 3.2.2. 2010-09-08 18:18:04 -04:00
slack-desc network/nagios: Updated for version 3.2.2. 2010-09-08 18:18:04 -04:00

Nagios is a powerful monitoring system that enables organizations to identify 
and resolve IT infrastructure problems before they affect critical business 
processes.

Nagios requires a "nagios" user and group; create these before running the 
SlackBuild script. Examples:

	# groupadd -g 213 nagios
	# useradd -u 213 -d /dev/null -s /bin/false -g nagios nagios

For some scripts to work, it is necessary to include the 'apache' user in 
the nagios group.

For some functions (most notably the "map" function), you need to have X 
installed on your server. You do not have to start X though, nagios just 
needs some of the libraries and fonts.

This SlackBuild installs the basic nagios system in /var/www/htdocs/
To change the location, set the DOCROOT variable:
	# DOCROOT=/your/docroot/dir ./nagios.SlackBuild

For a useful setup, you will want to have nagios-plugins installed.

To configure nagios, some knowledge of httpd is required.  Check the included 
'README.Slackware' file for some basic setup instructions. The include file 
for httpd is installed as /etc/httpd/extra/nagios.conf

Lots of information is available in the included documentation, and even more
can be found on the nagios site and wiki <http://wiki.nagios.org>.