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Old 09-25-2008
Fully Automated Nagios 1.0 (Default branch)

The goal of FAN (Fully Automated Nagios) is toprovide a CD based on CentOS in order to simplifyinstallation of Nagios and other Nagios tools.Tools installed by FAN are: Linux, MySQL, Nagios,Nagios plugins, NaReTo, NagVis, Centreon,Net-SNMP, and NDOUtils.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
A problem in which Syslog NG did not work wasfixed. A bug in which the eventlog had to beupdated was fixed. The icon on the status map nowworks. 137 packages from CentOS were updated.Image

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nagios(8)                                                             Nagios                                                             nagios(8)

NAME
Nagios - network/systems status monitoring daemon SYNOPSIS
nagios [-h] [-v] [-s] [-d] <main_config_file> DESCRIPTION
nagios is a daemon program that monitors the status of various network accessible systems, devices, and more. For more information, please consult the online documentation available at http://www.nagios.org, or on your nagios server's web page. OPTIONS
main_config_file The main configuration file. On openSUSE systems this defaults to /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg -h A helpful usage message -v Reads all data in the configuration files and performs a basic verification/sanity check. Always make sure you verify your config data before (re)starting Nagios. You can also use the Nagios init script to verify your configuration - try: rcnagios check_verbose -s Shows projected/recommended check scheduling information based on the current data in the configuration files. -d Starts Nagios in daemon mode (instead of as a foreground process). FILES
/etc/nagios Default configuration directory for nagios AUTHOR
Nagios is written and maintained by Ethan Galstad <nagios@nagios.org>. This manual page was written by sean finney <seanius@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system (but it may be freely used, modified, and redistributed by others) and adapted by Lars Vogdt for openSUSE. sean finney, Lars Vogdt February 2006, May 2010 nagios(8)
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