Setting up Nagios 4 monitoring

In this course you will learn how to set up a Nagios 4 server on both Red Hat based and Ubuntu based Linux servers. For Red Hat and CentOS you will learn to install from both source and from packages....

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Course Description

In this course you will learn how to set up a Nagios 4 server on both Red Hat based and Ubuntu based Linux servers. For Red Hat and CentOS you will learn to install from both source and from packages. With Ubuntu you will learn how to install from source (there are no packages available for Nagios 4 for Debian based systems). You will also learn how to connect your Nagios server to both Linux...

In this course you will learn how to set up a Nagios 4 server on both Red Hat based and Ubuntu based Linux servers. For Red Hat and CentOS you will learn to install from both source and from packages. With Ubuntu you will learn how to install from source (there are no packages available for Nagios 4 for Debian based systems). You will also learn how to connect your Nagios server to both Linux and Windows servers for basic monitoring.

What you’ll learn
  • you will learn how to set up a Nagios 4 server on both Red Hat based and Ubuntu based Linux servers.
  • learn to install from both source and from packages.
  • learn how to install from source
  • learn how to connect your Nagios server to both Linux and Windows servers for basic monitoring.

Covering Topics

1
Section 1 : Introduction

2
Section 2 : Installing Nagios Server

3
Section 3 : Connecting remote servers

4
Section 4 : Bonus Material

Curriculum

      Section 1 : Introduction
    1
    Introduction
      Section 2 : Installing Nagios Server
    2
    Install Nagios on Red Hat or CentOS from source
    3
    Install on Ubuntu from source
    4
    Setting up NRPE on Nagios server on Centos Preview
    5
    Setting up NRPE on Nagios server on Ubuntu
    6
    Creating hostgroups.cfg file
      Section 3 : Connecting remote servers
    7
    Connect a Red Hat or CentOS server Preview
    8
    Connect an Ubuntu server
    9
    Set up Windows server for remote monitoring
      Section 4 : Bonus Material
    10
    Using AWS Linux servers
    11
    Setting up Windows servers on AWS

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