
Nagios
System and Network Monitoring
Wolfgang Barth(Author)
No Starch Press
2nd Edition
Published on 15. October 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
720 pages
978-1-59327-179-4 (ISBN)
Description
Good system administrators recognize problems long before anyone asks, "Hey, is the Internet down?" Nagios, an open source system and network monitoring tool, has emerged as the most popular solution for sys admins in organizations of all sizes. It's robust but also complex, and Nagios: System and Network Monitoring, 2nd Edition, updated to address Nagions 3.0, will help you take full advantage of this program.
Nagios, which runs on Linux and most *nix variants, can be configured to continuously monitor network services such as SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, SSH, and FTP. It can also supervise host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, and so on) and environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity. This book is your guide to getting the most out of this versatile and powerful monitoring tool.
Inside Nagios, you'll learn how to:
- Install and configure the Nagios core, all standard plugins, and selected third-party plugins
- Configue the notification system to alert you of ongoing problems - and to alarm others in case of serious crisis
- Program event handlers to take automatic action when trouble occurs
- Write Perl plugins to customize Nagios for your unique needs
- Quickly understand your Nagios data using graphing and visualization tools
- Monitor Windows servers, SAP systems, and Oracle databases
The book also includes a chapter that highlights the differences between Nagios versions 2 and 3 and gives practical migration and compatibility tips. Nagios: System and Network Monitoring, 2nd Edition is a great starting point for configuring and using Nagios in your own environment.
Nagios, which runs on Linux and most *nix variants, can be configured to continuously monitor network services such as SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, SSH, and FTP. It can also supervise host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, and so on) and environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity. This book is your guide to getting the most out of this versatile and powerful monitoring tool.
Inside Nagios, you'll learn how to:
- Install and configure the Nagios core, all standard plugins, and selected third-party plugins
- Configue the notification system to alert you of ongoing problems - and to alarm others in case of serious crisis
- Program event handlers to take automatic action when trouble occurs
- Write Perl plugins to customize Nagios for your unique needs
- Quickly understand your Nagios data using graphing and visualization tools
- Monitor Windows servers, SAP systems, and Oracle databases
The book also includes a chapter that highlights the differences between Nagios versions 2 and 3 and gives practical migration and compatibility tips. Nagios: System and Network Monitoring, 2nd Edition is a great starting point for configuring and using Nagios in your own environment.
More details
Edition
2nd Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Companies already using Nagios
- Companies looking for a low-cost, reliable network monitoring tool
- Systems administrators
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 17.7 cm
ISBN-13
978-1-59327-179-4 (9781593271794)
Schweitzer Classification
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10/2008
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05/2006
1st Edition
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Person
Wolfgang Barth has written several books for professional network administrators, including Firewall (Suse Press), Network Analysis (Suse Press), and Backup Solutions with Linux (Open Source Press). He is a professional system administrator with considerable experience using Nagios.
Content
Foreword to the second editionIntroductionFrom Source Code to a Running Installation* Chapter 1: Installation* Chapter 2: Nagios Configuration* Chapter 3: StartupIn More Detail...* Chapter 4: Nagios Basics* Chapter 5: Service Checks and How They Are Performed* Chapter 6: Plugins for Network Services* Chapter 7: Testing Local Resources* Chapter 8: Plugins for Special Tasks* Chapter 9: Executing Plugins via SSH* Chapter 10: The Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE)* Chapter 11: Collecting Information Relevant for Monitoring with SNMP* Chapter 12: The Nagios Notification System* Chapter 13: Passive Tests with the External Command File* Chapter 14: The Nagios Service Check Acceptor (NSCA)* Chapter 15: Distributed MonitoringThe Web Interface and Other Ways to Visualize Nagios Data* Chapter 16: The Classical Web Interface* Chapter 17: Flexible Web Interface with the NDOUtils* Chapter 18: NagVis* Chapter 19: Graphic Display of Performance DataPart IV Special Applications* Chapter 20: Monitoring Windows Servers* Chapter 21: Monitoring Room Temperature and Humidity* Chapter 22: Monitoring SAP Systems* Chapter 23: Processing Events with the EventDBPart V Development* Chapter 24: Writing Your Own Plugins* Chapter 25: Determining File and Directory Sizes* Chapter 26: Monitoring Oracle with the Instant ClientPart VI Appendixes* An Overview of the Nagios Configuration Parameters* Rapidly Alternating States: Flapping* Event Handlers* Macros* Single Sign-On for the Nagios Web Interface* Tips on Optimizing Performance* The Embedded Perl Interpreter* What's New in Nagios 3.0?