Re: Install and configure Nagios

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>
> Most of it is pretty sparse--installing is easy, getting nagios working is
> harder.  There is someone who used to be on the documentation list, Max
> Hetrick, who wrote some great nagios pages. Fortunately, much of his older
> stuff is still on the CentOS wiki.  I would start there as far as Nagios.
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Nagios
>
>
> --
> Scott Robbins
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>

I have done this not so long ago and I am using OMD distro, they call
it a distro but it's really not.  Here is the site with additional
information - http://omdistro.org/start

They have lots of stuff rolled up and ready to go, makes it fast a
quick to get something up and running, using check_mk pretty cool.

I have it loaded on a centos 6.5 box, here is the download link -
http://omdistro.org/start but about halfway down the page they have a
link to the package repo's, add the repo and install, will need to
have elrepo in there for dependencies.  Hope this helps.

Highly recommended  =)
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