bagios and apache not on the same machine

Demetri Mouratis dmourati at cm.math.uiuc.edu
Tue May 25 16:42:43 CEST 2004


On Tue, 25 May 2004, [iso-8859-2] László Csaba Ferenc wrote:
> I have a situation:
> got a linux-box which runs nagios, and another, which has apache working for
> the internet.
>
> i tried to solve this by making a the /usr/local/nagios shared by NFS, and
> the webserver connects to it.

I'm not sure I understand your problem exactly: I have a linux-box that
runs Nagios, and serveral others that have apache working for the
internet.  I suspect many people here do.

What you seem to be saying is you installed the Nagios web front end on
another internet-facing Apache box, and now you can't issue commands to
the Nagios process at the Nagios box(like restarting Nagios or
disablingnotifications for example.)  You have tried to work around it by
installing NFS on your apache front end box and your Nagios box in order
to have the two communicate.

Please see the documentation for information on how to properly install a
distribued Nagios configuration, which I assure you, has nothing to do
with NFS:

http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/distributed.html

If this is not your problem, please provide more details as to what you
have running on each box and what you're trying to do.

Thanks.
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Demetri Mouratis
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