How To Install Nagios 3.2.2 On Ubuntu (Under 5 Minutes Total)
by admin on Feb.04, 2012, under Linux
How to install Nagios Community Edition 3.2.2 on Ubuntu 9.1. We will be installing Nagios via OMD and the GDebi installer. OMD is the Open Monitoring Distribution that was built on Nagios but includes the following software: Nagios 3.2.2 NagVis PNP4Nagios MK Livestatus Thruk Nagios Plugins and a ton more.. 1. Download the package from omdistro.org 2. Install the package 3. Open a termail and run the following commands: -sudo -s -omd create mysite -omd start mysite Note: you can change ‘mysite’ to whatever you like. It will be how you reference your monitoring system. Once you have the OMD started go to: mycomputer The user name is: omdadmin The password is: omd From there you have option of what software you would like to load. You can also begin customizing your open monitoring software at this point.. Thanks to the developers at OMD !!

February 4th, 2012 on 5:09 am
is there a tutorial on how to monitor, cpu, memory, filesize, string mapping is a logfile? Hope someone is kind enough to show it. It will be a hit. Thanks.