Version 1.0 Dokumentation
Inhaltsübersicht
Über Nagios
Was ist Nagios?
Systemvorraussetzungen
Lizensierung
Herunterladen der neuesten Version
Andere Überwachungswerkzeuge
Release Notes
Neues in dieser Version
Change Log
Unterstützung
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Mailinglisten
Kommerzielle Hilfe (Support-Verträge)
Getting Started
Ratschläge für Anfänger
Nagios installieren
Kompilieren und Installieren von Nagios
Installation des Web-Interface
Nagios konfigurieren
Konfigurations-Übersicht
Haupt-Konfigurations-Optionen
Objekt-Konfigurations-Optionen
CGI-Konfigurations-Optionen
Konfiguration der Zugriffs-Authentifizierung für die CGIs
Konfiguration erweiterter Informationen
Nagios im Betrieb
Überprüfung der Konfiguration
Nagios starten
Stoppen und neu starten von Nagios
Nagios Plugins
Standard plugins
Writing your own plugins
Nagios Addons
nrpe
- Daemon and plugin for executing plugins on remote hosts
nsca
- Daemon and client program for sending passive check results across the network
Theory Of Operation
Determing status and reachability of network hosts
Network outages
Notifications
Plugin theory
Service check scheduling
State types
Time periods
Advanced Topics
Event handlers
External commands
Indirect host and service checks
Passive service checks
Volatile services
Service result freshness checks
Distributed monitoring
Redundant and failover monitoring
Detection and handling of state flapping
Service check parallelization
Notification escalations
Monitoring service and host clusters
Host and service dependencies
State stalking
Performance data
Scheduled host and service downtime
Database support
Using the embedded Perl interpreter
Object inheritence using template-based config data
Integration With Other Software
Portsentry
SNMP Traps
TCP Wrappers
Miscellaneous
Securing Nagios
Tuning Nagios for maximum performance
Using macros in commands
Information on the CGIs
Custom CGI headers and footers