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Next search, I found a pre-configured SD card with Nagios and a lot of monitoring tools. Seems interesting no? Yes, I tried it, but this was not suitable for Raspberry Pi. Maybe too many tools for the Raspberry Pi.
The last option I was thinking about was to install Nagios manually from the sources. But I thought this will be difficult and time-consuming to compile everything. Hum … not so long finally, maybe 30min to get everything working with the latest version. Nagios is a web interface, so we need to install Apache and PHP: sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-php.
We need to download sources for them, check their websites for the latest version: Nagios Core downloads Nagios Plugins downloads.
Now we have to extract files from the archive, compile the sources and install Nagios on the Raspberry Pi:. This is the end of the Nagios core installation. We now need to configure the Apache part to allow access to the Nagios page. The Nagios installation is almost done, we just need to run the Nagios service. Nagios has a service running in background to launch a check at a predefined frequency every 5min for example.
We need to start it to finish the installation: sudo service nagios start. Everything is fine with Nagios, we just want to add plugins now. Nagios uses a specific vocabulary to define each object in the configuration So first, I have to be sure you know it:. Nagios uses mainly SNMP to connect to other hosts and get all the information.
So we need to install SNMP on every new host before adding it in the configuration file. This is really a basic host definition, with the host name, alias and IP address.
We also add it to the Linux servers host group to inherit group-defined services if you add some later. Nagios already monitors the ping response for our new host, but we want more.
So we need to add a service inside, but first we need to define the command to use. Previously in this tutorial you downloaded and installed Nagios plugins Nagios plugins provide many commands to check the local host, but not so much for remote hosts. You can also download many other commands on this website specifically look for SNMP plugins. The command is now ready to be used for your host, but we need to create a new service to apply it.
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