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How to Setup and configure Nagios

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4. Install binaries, init script, sample config files and set permissions on the external command directory.
<pre>Note: you You have to be root to issue the following commands.</pre>
<code>make install </code>
Make sure you've installed the following packages on your Fedora 13 installation before continuing.
<pre>Note: you You have to be root to install the following packages.</pre>
1. Install the following packages using yum install utility.
Type the password: (your password is here)
<pre>Note:When you have installed all the required plugins, using the “yum” utility, you will have to exhibit due diligence by
ensuring that the “check_nrpe” plugin and check_nagios plugin are located in the /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins directory. If the
check_nrpe plugin is not present you will have to either copy it from a compatible machine that already contains the appropriate
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Note:Here is view of what your configuration files should look like, in order to have successfully installed and configured version of
Nagios. The following lines were either added or modified for the nagios.cfg file on the Nagios monitoring host.
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<pre>Note: Using the 'yum utility' install the nrpe daemon/ nrpe addon & required plugins</pre>
The nrpe.d directory is located in /etc/nagios/nrpe.d
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