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How to Install Nagios on Ubuntu 22.04

Nagios is one of the best open-source monitoring tools for monitoring the services and applications running on Windows and Linux operating systems. Nagios can monitor services such as HTTP, FTP, SSH, SMTP, etc., and system metrics such as CPU load, memory, disk usage, logged-in users, running processes, etc. Here, we will see how to install […]

How To Install Nagios On Ubuntu 20.04

Nagios is one of the most widely used open-source monitoring tools for monitoring the services and applications that run on Windows and Linux operating systems. With the help of Nagios, you can monitor basic services such as HTTP, FTP, SSH, SMTP, etc., and attributes such as CPU load, memory, disk usage, logged in users, running […]

How To Install Nagios on CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

Nagios is a free, open-source monitoring tool which helps us to monitor services and applications that run on Windows, Linux, Routers, and other network devices. With the help of Nagios graphical interface, you can monitor basic services (FTP, HTTP, SSH, etc..) and attributes (system load, memory, CPU usage, etc.). In this post, we will see […]

How To Install Icinga 2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

Icinga 2 is a free and open source monitoring tool which helps you to monitor network resources, get an alert on outages, also be able to generate the performance data. Icinga 2 is very scalable, and you can monitor small to larger, complex environments across multiple locations. Icinga 2 supports all major distributions such as […]

How To Install Nagios on Debian 10 / Debian 9

Nagios is an open source monitoring tool for servers, network devices, and applications. It helps you to monitor the services, resources, and applications that run on Windows as well as on Linux. Nagios also can monitor routers and other network devices. Nagios has an inbuilt web interface where we can access and monitor the whole infrastructure […]