Nagios Core Documentation
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NRPE DOCUMENTATION
The only_from directive in the /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe file contains an entry for Create a Nagios command definition for using the check_nrpe plugin.
How to Manage Plugins in Nagios XI
and installing new plugins defining commands
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There are many more services in Nagios which can be used to monitor pretty much anything on the running host. Page 22. Blockchain. 18. A command definition
box293_check_vmware A Nagios Plugin To Monitor VMware
22-Mar-2016 This plugin is fully functional with an account that has the ... The following command definition can be used for any check performed by the ...
Nagios Documentation
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Monitoring with Nagios - Version 5.1
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Understanding Nagios XI Notification Variables
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Nagios Core Version 3.x Documentation
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Host Management Using the Core Config Manager in Nagios XI
Every command in the Check command drop down list is associated with a set of Nagios Core commands and arguments which are shown in the Command view field. In
Nagios Core Version 3.x Documentation
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1Nagios Core 3.x Documentation
Table of Contents
AboutWhat is Nagios Core?
System requirements
Licensing
Downloading the latest version
Release Notes
What"s new in this version
Known issues
Support
Nagios Library - Nagios tips, tutorials, documentation, and manuals Support Forum - Community and customer Nagios support forum More Options - Community and commercial support optionsGetting Started
Advice for beginners
Quickstart installation guide
Upgrading from previous versions
How to monitor a Windows machine
How to monitor a Linux/Unix machine
How to monitor a Netware server
How to monitor a network printer
How to monitor a router/switch
How to monitor a publicly available service (HTTP, FTP, SSH, etc.)Configuring Nagios
Configuration overview
Main configuration file options
Object configuration overview
Object definitions
CGI configuration file options
Configuring authorization for the CGIs
Running Nagios
Verifying your configuration
Starting and stopping Nagios
The Basics
Plugins
Macros and how they work
Standard macros available in Nagios
Host checks
Service checks
Active checks
Passive checks
State types
2Time periods
Determining status and reachability of network hostsNotifications
Information on the CGIs
Advanced Topics
External commands
Event handlers
Volatile services
Service and host result freshness checks
Distributed monitoring
Redundant and failover monitoring
Detection and handling of state flapping
Notification escalations
On-call notification rotations
Monitoring service and host clusters
Host and service dependencies
State stalking
Performance data
Scheduled host and service downtime
Using the embedded Perl interpreter
Adaptive monitoring
Predictive dependency checks
Cached checks
Passive host state translation
Check scheduling
Custom CGI headers and footers
Object inheritance
Time-saving tips for object definitions
Security and Performance Tuning
Security considerations
Enhanced CGI security and authentication
Tuning Nagios for maximum performance
Fast startup options
Large installation tweaks
Using the nagiostats utility
Graphing Nagios performance statistics
Integration With Other Software
Integration Overview
SNMP Traps
TCP Wrappers
Nagios Addons
NRPE NSCANDOUtils
Other addons
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