Hi John,
Would like to know if you were able to use nagios on windows 2003 sp2, the
plugin i got from nagios doesnt work with win2k3 client which is the
nsclient++, i can only monitor our win2k3 through icmp.
Here's my setup
nagios server - Redhat
Client - win2k3, several domains
CIAO!
John Osena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use Nagios on a daily basis and I
recommend taking a
look at Monarch - its a web interface for Nagios
developed by Groundwork Open Source. It takes away the
complexity of low-level configs and gets you going
quickly.
Don't bother buying a book, there is a ton of
documentation online. c",)
Good luck!
--- Froilan Romualdo wrote:
> I'm really interested sa network monitoring program
> na ito.
>
> Question:
> 1. Alin ang mas-madaling sundin na documentation for
> installation and
> configuration, yung sa mismong sa nagios website or
> books (about
> Nagios) naka link sa site nito?
> 2. Meron bang book about Nagios na binebenta locally
> (National
> Bookstore) at how much ito?
>
> Mukhang mahirap din i setup and configure ito. Kaya
> ang gusto kong
> basahin at sundin na book sa installation and
> configuration ay ang
> easiest na sundin at para madaling ma-implement ito.
>
> By the way If I'm not mistaken 4 (apat) ang books
> nakita ko online sa
> mismong nagios site.
>
>
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