On 24.01.2012 16:13, Robert Jackson wrote:
> Many thanks. I've managed to get Icinga (classic web page) operational.
> Although I have some issues in that not all the Nagios standard plugins
> compile.

as mentioned before, why don't you take repoforge/rpmforge as yum repo 
and install icinga as well as nagios-plugins from over there? latest 
releases work well together.

on compiling, a lot of header (-devel) files as well as libs are needed 
to be linked together, especially on the plugins. i'd rather go with 
packages then - having the dependency work done already :)

>
>
> Is there a front end that could be used in order to configure Icinga (or
> is it a manual editing of the configuration files)?

there are various config guis around, you might wanna check nagiosql, 
nconf or lconf which are actively being developed. it depends on your 
demands though - not everyone takes the gui but builds a config gen out 
of their cmdb e.g.



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