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[[Main Page|Home]] > [[CentOS]] > [[CentOS 6.x]] > [[Monitoring tools]] > [[Nagios configuration]] | |||
'''Prefer using [[CentOS 8.x Zabbix|Zabbix]] over Nagios or [[Cacti]] for new deployments'''. Zabbix will require less command-line based changes. It can also build Cacti style graphs. Further its agent also monitor additional parameters such as service status. | |||
'''There are updated articles on Nagios at [[CentOS 7.x nagios]]''' | |||
*[[Configuring basic nagios server]] | *[[Configuring basic nagios server]] | ||
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*[[Creating servicegroups]] | *[[Creating servicegroups]] | ||
*[[Adding emails alerts to additional email addresses for specific services or hosts]] | *[[Adding emails alerts to additional email addresses for specific services or hosts]] | ||
*[[Performing actions on host-up-down using nagios]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 28 July 2022
Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > Monitoring tools > Nagios configuration
Prefer using Zabbix over Nagios or Cacti for new deployments. Zabbix will require less command-line based changes. It can also build Cacti style graphs. Further its agent also monitor additional parameters such as service status.
There are updated articles on Nagios at CentOS 7.x nagios
- Configuring basic nagios server
- Configuring remote service checks using nagios
- Configuring nrpe based internal service checks
- Configuring parents for devices in nagios
- Adding new services
- Creating servicegroups
- Adding emails alerts to additional email addresses for specific services or hosts
- Performing actions on host-up-down using nagios
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