Using Nagios W/O loging in
Jim Avery
jim at jimavery.me.uk
Wed Sep 23 23:02:33 CEST 2009
2009/9/23 stan <stanb at panix.com>:
> BTW does it matter that he implemente nagvis?
Probably. Nagvis will probably have certain users authorised to edit
maps. If your users don't authenticate to Nagios, it's quite likely
none of them will be able to make changes to your nagvis maps. This
might, or might not, be what you want!
Assuming you're not going to get your contractor back in to continue a
hand-over process, I recommend the book "Nagios" by Wolfgang Barth
pub. No Starch Press to give you a head-start in understanding how
Nagios and some of the popular add-ons work.
hth,
Jim
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