Question about setup

Matthew Macdonald-Wallace lists at truthisfreedom.org.uk
Thu Jul 3 09:59:05 CEST 2008


On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:20:51 -0600
"Aaron M. Segura" <aaron.segura at cabelas.com> wrote:

> First, start here:
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/toc.html
> 
> What you are asking is quite simple, and you should be able to handle
> it with minimal effort, assuming you first understand the
> documentation.
> 
> On Wed, 2008-07-02 at 13:00 -0400, Bo Lynch wrote:
> > Hello everyone. I am new to nagios but have heard great thing about
> > it and would like to implement this at the school district that I
> > work for. We have about 15 internal linux servers, 2 windows 2003,
> > and 2 linux servers on public IP's that do email and apache. I'm
> > just looking for some suggestions on how I should set this up. Is
> > it possible to have one web interface monitor all servers? Thanks
> > in advance for any advice. --
> > Bo Lynch

If the are all on separate subnets/networks and it is not hugely easy
to route between them, you can either setup NAgios to monitor on a
number of different ports and just use NATing on your router, or use
something like OpenVPN from the "clients" (any machine running
NRPE/NSCA) to the Nagios server.

We do both here and it works like a charm! :o)

M.
-- 
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
matthew at truthisfreedom.org.uk
http://www.truthisfreedom.org.uk

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