Example setups for a newbie
Jim Avery
jim at jimavery.me.uk
Mon Mar 23 21:22:04 CET 2009
2009/3/23 Fredrik Rambris <fredrik.rambris at it.cdon.com>:
> Hi!
>
> I'm relatively new to Nagios but for a number of reasons we want to
> migrate away from Hobbit.
>
> I've read the manual, read some of the book "Nagios 3 Enterprise Network
> Monitoring", setup most of our hosts and some services but I cannot
> really get all the groups (service group, host group, contact group) and
> their relation to templates etc.
>
> So could you give me a short description of your setups (maybe some of
> them candidates for the manual)? What templates you have, what groups
> you have and so on. Just to give newbies some pointers to how to
> organise stuff.
Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring contains some really useful
information, but I wouldn't recommend it as an introduction. If your
budget will run to buying another book, get Wolfgang Barth's "Nagios"
2nd edition.
http://nostarch.com/nagios_2e.htm
hth,
Jim
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