Which books are best for Nagios 3

Paul Weaver paul.weaver at bbc.co.uk
Wed Feb 4 18:01:44 CET 2009


> On Jan 19, 2009, at 11:25 AM, James Miller wrote:
> 
> > Recently I upgraded us from 2.9 to 3.0.6 and I'm looking for 
> > recommendations for a book or two on 3.0 to take my 
> knowledge to the 
> > next level.  I've found the following books available and I'm 
> > wondering which ones are the best:
> 
> > Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated!
> 
> 5. This list. Try to discover the answer to as many questions 
> as you can yourself by reading the docs and source and by 
> trial. Try to understand the why of an answer you discover or 
> provided by someone else. I consider it a much more 
> interesting and varied resource than the few standard 
> examples a book might have; plus it's free =).

Only once you reach a certain level. There are no doubt many lurkers 
who have trouble getting started. I know I did. I got a copy of 
"Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios" (Feb07) and found 
that invaluable, but we're still on nagios version 2

A book is nicer to read on the train too

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