Nagios

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Debian

aptitude install nagios3 nagios-plugins nagios-nrpe-plugin nagios3-doc

you could also install

nagios-plugins-openstack nagios-snmp-plugins

you could also install

nagios-plugins-contrib

from

deb http://YOURMIRROR.debian.org/debian-backports squeeze-backports main

Set domain if you have one (else leave default) and set login user and password (it should prompt your for both)

At the time I had to apply the fix that is here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626462

Notes

General Ping Monitoring

You put a host config file in the host config directory and restart nagios. It will then pull the new host in.

/etc/nagios3/conf.d

Contains templates that you can pull into your host config files.

/etc/nagios3/conf.d

is also where you put your host config files.

  • Example
define host{
        use                     generic-host            ; Name of host template to use
        host_name               HOSTNAME
        alias                   HOSTNAME
        address                 192.168.52.20
        }

Save that in

/etc/nagios3/conf.d

and

/etc/init.d/nagios3 restart

you should see it pop in


I make my own dir:

/etc/nagios3/hosts.d

and then add

cfg_dir=/etc/nagios3/hosts.d

to nagios.cfg

Windows Internal (Private Data) Monitoring

  • configure nagios
nano /etc/nagios3/conf.d/winserver_nagios.cfg

put

# Windows host definition template - This is NOT a real host, just a template!

define host{
        name                    windows-server  ; The name of this host template
        use                     generic-host    ; Inherit default values from the generic-host template
        check_period            24x7            ; By default, Windows servers are monitored round the clock
        check_interval          5               ; Actively check the server every 5 minutes
        retry_interval          1               ; Schedule host check retries at 1 minute intervals
        max_check_attempts      10              ; Check each server 10 times (max)
        check_command           check-host-alive        ; Default command to check if servers are "alive"
        notification_period     24x7            ; Send notification out at any time - day or night
        notification_interval   30              ; Resend notifications every 30 minutes
        notification_options    d,r             ; Only send notifications for specific host states
        contact_groups          admins          ; Notifications get sent to the admins by default
        hostgroups              windows-servers ; Host groups that Windows servers should be a member of
        register                0               ; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS JUST A TEMPLATE
        }

I pulled the above from /usr/share/doc/nagios3-common/examples/template-object/templates.cfg.gz

  • save
  • restart nagios

Installing via MSI

  1. Complete
  2. Install sample config
  3. Check all users
  4. Add allowed host
  5. check everything except what you are not using

Installing the Windows Agent Manually

  1. Download the latest stable version of the NSClient++ addon from http://sourceforge.net/projects/nscplus
  2. Unzip the NSClient++ files into a new C:\NSClient++ directory
  3. Open a command prompt and change to the C:\NSClient++ directory
  4. Register the NSClient++ system service with the following command:
nscp.exe service --install
  1. Open the services manager and make sure the NSClientpp service is allowed to interact with the desktop (see the 'Log On' tab of the services manager). If it isn't already allowed to interact with the desktop, check the box to allow it to.
  2. create a nsclient.ini file
  3. start service/reboot/run command to start

Windows Password Fix

The guys who make the package in the debian readme file state that they make definitions flexible so that if the devs decide to change a port then the rule will update where if you define the port in the check_nt statement then it will not. This is why the debian check_nt is different then some others.

It is best to use the user vars in the resource.cfg file for your password instead of setting them in the cfg files that are accessible by cgi.

so

nano resource.cfg

change one of the user vars to your pass and then edit

nano /etc/nagios-plugins/config/nt.cfg

with

 define command{
        command_name    check_nt
        command_line    $USER1$/check_nt -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -s $USER9$ -v $ARG1$
        }

where $USER9$ is your var that contains the password.


notes


below is old

If you specified a password in the NSClient++ configuration file on the Windows machine, you'll need to modify the check_nt command definition to include the password. Open the commands.cfg file for editing.


vi /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/commands.cfg

but in debian it is:

nano /etc/nagios-plugins/config/nt.cfg

Change the definition of the check_nt command to include the "-s <PASSWORD>" argument (where PASSWORD is the password you specified on the Windows machine) like this:

define command{
	command_name	check_nt
	command_line	$USER1$/check_nt -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 12489 -s PASSWORD -v $ARG1$ $ARG2$
	}

Save the file.

add host to nagios

Notes

debian external command fix/setup

easy right? nope

nano nagios.cfg

change

check_external_commands=0

to

check_external_commands=1

Then

/etc/init.d/nagios3 stop
dpkg-statoverride --update --add nagios www-data 2710 /var/lib/nagios3/rw
dpkg-statoverride --update --add nagios nagios 751 /var/lib/nagios3
/etc/init.d/nagios3 start