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How To Install Nagios on Ubuntu 13.04

Nagios is the most widely used open source monitoring tools which help us to monitor the services and application that run’s on Windows,Linux,Routers and other network devices. With the help of Nagios you can monitor basic services and attributes. We can access the Nagios using web interface coming with the bundle and configuration need to […]

Install Nagios 3.4 on Linux Mint 14

Nagios is the most widely used open source monitoring tools which help us to monitor the services and application that run’s on Windows,Linux,Routers and other network devices. With the help of Nagios you can monitor basic services and attributes. We can access the Nagios using web interface coming with the bundle and configuration need to […]

Install Nagios 3.5 on Fedora 18

Nagios is the most widely used open source monitoring tools which help us to monitor the services and application that run’s on Windows,Linux,Routers and other network devices. With the help of Nagios you can monitor basic services and attributes. We can access the Nagios using web interface coming with the bundle and configuration need to […]

Install Nagios 3.5 on openSUSE 12

Nagios is the most widely used open source monitoring tools which help us to monitor the services and application that run’s on Windows,Linux,Routers and other network devices. With the help of Nagios you can monitor basic services and attributes. We can access the Nagios using web interface coming with the bundle and configuration need to […]

How To Monitor Remote Linux Systems With Nagios Monitoring Tool

In the last article, we discussed the installation of Nagios server on CentOS 8, CentOS 7, Ubuntu 18.04 / 16.04, and Debian10 / 9. Here, in this post, we will add Linux host to the Nagios monitoring tool using the NRPE plugin. I’m assuming that you have a working Nagios setup, if not, use any […]