Curtis,
Welcome. I recommend sticking with the rpm installation with both Nagios
and Apache. If you need to compile nagios for some reason, use the
source rpms.
Good luck,
Terry
Curtis Herrmann wrote:
I am currently digesting the documentation for Nagios 2.0 from the
Nagios Website. I intend to start my first installation after I finish
reading the documentation which seems to be very straightforward.
The question that I have is in reference to the base OS installation.
I will be using Fedora Core 4, and would like to ask if there are any
recommendations or documents about a box specifically dedicated to
Nagios.
Example: Should I accept the “Web Servers” default installation from
Anaconda, or should I download a specific Apache version from any
particular place etc. Same question with Compiler installs.
These questions all in the context of what is best for a foundation
for a Nagios box.
Kind Regards,
Curtis
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