New Install

Aaron Carr aaronhcarr at gmail.com
Sat Nov 26 05:44:55 CET 2005


Another option, since you're running CentOS, is to install via RPMs.

Check out Dag Wieers' repository @ http://dag.wieers.com/packages/

If you do, make sure to grab the RPMs for both Nagios and the
Nagios-plugins.

Aaron

On 11/25/05, C. Bensend <benny at bennyvision.com> wrote:
>
>
> > I just tried to install nagios and after I compile it everything looks
> > like
> > it took properly, but it doesn't create the etc directory in the
> > /usr/local/nagios directory.  I am running CentOS and the latest stable
> > version of nagios.  Any ideas?
>
> If you did a 'make all', you should have been presented with a
> list of other install targets you could use.
>
> Such as 'make install-config.'  ;)
>
> Benny
>
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