How to monitor remote Linux host using Nagios 3.0

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 06/02/2008 - 00:13

The previous post Nagios 3.0 Jumpstart guide explained the installation and configuration of Nagios 3.0 on Red Hat Server.

This post explains how to monitor remote Linux host in the following 3 chapters: I) Overview II) 6 steps to install Nagios plugin and NRPE on remote host.

III) 4 Configuration steps on the Nagios server to monitor remote host:


 

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