Backing up Nagios on Ubuntu 10.04

Tony Yarusso tyarusso at nagios.com
Wed Jan 5 19:10:12 CET 2011


What it really comes down to is exactly *what* you want to back up.  If 
it's just the configuration, then the stuff in /etc should be all you 
need.  The stuff in /var will contain the current state (logs, lock 
files, status.dat, etc.).  The things in /usr should only be things that 
are installed by the package, and probably don't need to be backed up.  
An exception to that would be if you've manually added plugins to 
/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/.

If you want to check your list, you could also run 'find / -name 
*nagios*' and pore over the results.

-- 
Tony Yarusso
Technical Team
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Nagios Enterprises, LLC
Email:  tyarusso at nagios.com
Web:    www.nagios.com


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