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Installing Nagios 4.0.1 and Nagios Plugin 1.5
If you follow these instructions
correctly, you will end up with following information.
- Nagios
and its plugins will be installed under /usr/local/nagios directory.
2.
Nagios
will be configured to monitor few services of your local machine (Disk Usage, CPU
Load, Current Users, Total
Processes, etc.)
3.
Nagios web
interface will be available at http://localhost/nagios
Step 1: Install Required Dependencies
We need to install Apache, PHP and some
libraries like gcc, glibc, glibc-common and GD libraries and its development
libraries before installing Nagios
4.0.1 with source. And to do so we can use yum default package installer.
yum
install -y httpd php gcc glibc glibc-common gd gd-devel make net-snmp
[root@localhost
~]# yum install -y php*
yum
install -y httpd*
Step 2: Create Nagios User and Group
Create a new nagios user
and nagcmd group account and set a password.
[root@tecmint]# useradd nagios
[root@tecmint]# groupadd nagcmd
Next, add both
the nagios user and the apache user to the nagcmd group.
[root@tecmint]#
usermod -G nagcmd nagios
[root@tecmint]#
usermod -G nagcmd apache
Step 3: Download Nagios Core 4.0.1 and Nagios Plugin 1.5
Create a directory for your Nagios installation
and all its future downloads.
[root@tecmint]# mkdir /root/nagios
[root@tecmint]# cd /root/nagios
[root@tecmint nagios~]# wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nagios/nagios-4.0.1.tar.gz
[Step 4: Extract Nagios Core and its
Plugins
[root@tecmint nagios~]# tar –xvf nagios-4.0.1.tar.gz
[root@tecmint nagios~]# tar –xvf nagios-plugins-1.5.tar.gz
When
you extract these tarballs with tar command, two new folders will appear in
that directory.
[root@tecmint nagios ~]# ll
total 3712
drwxrwxr-x 18 root root 4096 Oct 17 03:28 nagios-4.0.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1695367 Oct 15 19:49 nagios-4.0.1.tar.gz
drwxr-xr-x 15 200 300 4096 Oct 14 10:18 nagios-plugins-1.5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2428258 Oct 2 11:27 nagios-plugins-1.5.tar.gz
Configure Nagios Core
Now, first we will configure Nagios Core and
to do so we need to go to Nagios directory and run
configure file and if everything goes fine, it will show the output in the end
as sample output. Please see below.
[root@tecmint nagios~]# cd nagios-4.0.1
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# ./configure --with-command-group=nagcmd
Sample output:
Nagios executable: nagios
Nagios user/group: nagios,nagios
Command user/group: nagios,nagcmd
Event Broker: yes
Install ${prefix}: /usr/local/nagios
Install ${includedir}: /usr/local/nagios/include/nagios
Lock file: ${prefix}/var/nagios.lock
Check result directory: ${prefix}/var/spool/checkresults
Init directory: /etc/rc.d/init.d
Apache conf.d directory: /etc/httpd/conf.d
Mail program: /bin/mail
Host OS: linux-gnu
Web Interface Options:
------------------------
HTML URL: http://localhost/nagios/
CGI URL: http://localhost/nagios/cgi-bin/
Traceroute (used by WAP): /bin/traceroute
Review the options above for accuracy. If they look okay,
type 'make all' to compile the main program and CGIs.
Now, after configuring we need to Compile and install all the
binaries with make command and make install command will
install all the needed libraries in your machine and we can proceed further.
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# make all
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# make install
Sample output:
*** Main program, CGIs and HTML files installed ***
You can continue with installing Nagios as follows (type 'make'
without any arguments for a list of all possible options):
make install-init
- This installs the init script in /etc/rc.d/init.d
make install-commandmode
- This installs and configures permissions on the
directory for holding the external command file
make install-config
- This installs sample config files in /usr/local/nagios/etc
Following command will install the init scripts for
Nagios.
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# make install-init
To make nagios work from command line we need to install command-mode.
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# make install-commandmode
Next,
install sample nagios files, please run following command.
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# make install-config
Sample output:
/usr/bin/install -c -m 775 -o nagios -g nagios -d /usr/local/nagios/etc
/usr/bin/install -c -m 775 -o nagios -g nagios -d /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/nagios.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/cgi.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/cgi.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 660 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/resource.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/resource.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/templates.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/templates.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/commands.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/commands.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/contacts.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/timeperiods.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/timeperiods.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/localhost.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/localhost.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/windows.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/windows.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/printer.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/printer.cfg
/usr/bin/install -c -b -m 664 -o nagios -g nagios sample-config/template-object/switch.cfg /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/switch.cfg
*** Config files installed ***
Remember, these are *SAMPLE* config files. You'll need to read
the documentation for more information on how to actually define
services, hosts, etc. to fit your particular needs.
Step 5: Customizing
Nagios Configuration
Open the “contacts.cfg” file
with your choice of editor and set the email address associated
with the nagiosadmin contact definition to receiving email alerts.
# vi /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg
Sample Output
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
#
# CONTACTS
#
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
# Just one contact defined by default - the Nagios admin (that's you)
# This contact definition inherits a lot of default values from the 'generic-contact'
# template which is defined elsewhere.
define contact{
contact_name nagiosadmin ; Short name of user
use generic-contact ; Inherit default values from generic-contact template (defined above)
alias Nagios Admin ; Full name of user
email tecmint@tecmint.com ; *** CHANGE THIS TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS ****
}
Step 6: Install and
Configure Web Interface for Nagios
We are done with all configuration in the backend, now we will
configure Web Interface For Nagios with following command. The below command
will Configure Web interface for Nagios and a web admin user will be created “nagiosadmin”.
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1 ]# make install-webconf
In this step, we will be creating a password for “nagiosadmin”. After executing this
command, please provide apassword
twice and
keep it remember because this password will be used when you login in the
Nagios Web interface.
[root@tecmint nagios-4.0.1]# htpasswd -s -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users nagiosadmin
New password:
Re-type new password:
Adding password for user nagiosadmin
Restart Apache to make
the new settings take effect.
[root@tecmint ]# service httpd start (On RedHat / CentOS)
[root@tecmint ]# systemctl start httpd.service (On Fedora)
Step 7: Compile and
Install Nagios Plugin
We have downloaded nagios plugins in /root/nagios, Go
there and configure and install it as directed below.
[root@tecmint nagios]# cd /root/nagios
[root@tecmint nagios]# cd nagios-plugins-1.5
[root@tecmint nagios]# ./configure --with-nagios-user=nagios --with-nagios-group=nagios
[root@tecmint nagios]# make
[root@tecmint nagios]# make install
Step 8: Verify Nagios
Configuration Files
Now we are all done with Nagios configuration and its time to verify it and to do so please insert following
command. If everything goes smooth it will show up similar to below output.
[root@tecmint nagios]# /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
Sample Output
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 sample-config/httpd.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/nagios.conf
*** Nagios/Apache conf file installed ***
/usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
...
...
Total Warnings: 0
Total Errors: 0
Step 9: Add Nagios
Services to System Startup
To make Nagios work across reboots, we need to add nagios and httpd with chkconfig command.
[root@tecmint ]# chkconfig --add nagios
[root@tecmint ]# chkconfig --level 35 nagios on
[root@tecmint ]# chkconfig --add httpd
[root@tecmint ]# chkconfig --level 35 httpd on
Restart Nagios to make
the new settings take effect.
[root@tecmint ]# service nagios start (On RedHat / CentOS)
[root@tecmint ]# systemctl start nagios.service (On Fedora)
Step 10: Login to the
Nagios Web Interface
Your nagios is ready to work, please open it in your browser
with “http://Your-server-IP-address/nagios” or “http://FQDN/nagios” and Provide the username “nagiosadmin” and password.
Nagios Login
Host View
Nagios Overview
Service View
Process View
Congratulations! You’ve successfully installed and configured Nagios and its Plugins. You’ve just begin your journey into
monitoring.
Upgrade Nagios 3.x to
Nagios 4.0.1
If you are already running an older version of Nagios, you can upgrade it anytime. To do so, you just need to
download the latest tar archive of it and configure it as shown below.
[root@tecmint ]# service nagios stop
[root@tecmint ]# tar –zxvf nagios-4.0.1.tar.gz
[root@tecmint ]# cd nagios-4.0.1
[root@tecmint ]# ./configure
[root@tecmint ]# make all
[root@tecmint ]# make install
[root@tecmint ]# service nagios start
That’s it for now, in my upcoming articles, I will show you how
to add Linux, Windows, Printers, Switches andDevices to
Nagios monitoring Server. If you’re having any trouble while installing, please
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