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環境:centos 5.4 32位 selinux、iptables關閉

軟件版本:nagios-3.2.3.tar.gz nagios-plugins-1.4.11.tar.gz
 
Fedora Quickstart
 
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 See Also: Quickstart Installation Guides, Security Considerations
 
Introduction
 
This guide is intended to provide you with simple instructions on how to install Nagios from source (code) on Fedora and have it monitoring your local machine inside of 20 minutes. No advanced installation options are discussed here - just the basics that will work for 95% of users who want to get started.
 
These instructions were written based on a standard Fedora Core 6 Linux distribution.
 
What You'll End Up With
 
If you follow these instructions, here's what you'll end up with:
 
Nagios and the plugins will be installed underneath /usr/local/nagios
Nagios will be configured to monitor a few aspects of your local system (CPU load, disk usage, etc.)
The Nagios web interface will be accessible at http://localhost/nagios/
Prerequisites
 
During portions of the installation you'll need to have root access to your machine.
 
Make sure you've installed the following packages on your Fedora installation before continuing.
 
Apache
PHP
GCC compiler
GD development libraries
You can use yum to install these packages by running the following commands (as root):
 
安裝所需軟件包
yum install httpd php
 
yum install gcc glibc glibc-common
 
yum install gd gd-devel
 
 
1) Create Account Information
 
Become the root user.
 
 
su -l
 
 
Create a new nagios user account and give it a password.
 
增加用戶
/usr/sbin/useradd -m nagios
 
passwd nagios
 
 
Create a new nagcmd group for allowing external commands to be submitted through the web interface. Add both the nagios user and the apache user to the group.
 
 
/usr/sbin/groupadd nagcmd
 
/usr/sbin/usermod -a -G nagcmd nagios
 
/usr/sbin/usermod -a -G nagcmd apache
 
 
2) Download Nagios and the Plugins
 
Create a directory for storing the downloads.
 
 
mkdir ~/downloads
 
cd ~/downloads
 
 
Download the source code tarballs of both Nagios and the Nagios plugins (visit http://www.nagios.org/download/ for links to the latest versions). These directions were tested with Nagios 3.1.1 and Nagios Plugins 1.4.11.
 
 
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nagios/nagios-3.2.3.tar.gz
 
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nagiosplug/nagios-plugins-1.4.11.tar.gz
 
 
3) Compile and Install Nagios
 
Extract the Nagios source code tarball.
 
 
cd ~/downloads
 
tar xzf nagios-3.2.3.tar.gz
 
cd nagios-3.2.3
 
 
Run the Nagios configure script, passing the name of the group you created earlier like so:
 
 
./configure --with-command-group=nagcmd
 
 
Compile the Nagios source code.
 
 
make all
 
 
Install binaries, init script, sample config files and set permissions on the external command directory.
 
 
make install
 
make install-init
 
make install-config
 
make install-commandmode
 
 
Don't start Nagios yet - there's still more that needs to be done...
 
4) Customize Configuration
 
Sample configuration files have now been installed in the /usr/local/nagios/etc directory. These sample files should work fine for getting started with Nagios. You'll need to make just one change before you proceed...
 
Edit the /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg config file with your favorite editor and change the email address associated with the nagiosadmin contact definition to the address you'd like to use for receiving alerts.
 
(更改聯繫人郵件地址)
vi /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/contacts.cfg
 
 
5) Configure the Web Interface
 
Install the Nagios web config file in the Apache conf.d directory.
 
 
make install-webconf
 
 
Create a nagiosadmin account for logging into the Nagios web interface. Remember the password you assign to this account - you'll need it later.
 
 
htpasswd -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/htpasswd.users nagiosadmin
 
 
Restart Apache to make the new settings take effect.
 
 
service httpd restart
 
 
 Note: Consider implementing the ehanced CGI security measures described here to ensure that your web authentication credentials are not compromised.
 
6) Compile and Install the Nagios Plugins
 
Extract the Nagios plugins source code tarball.
 
 
cd ~/downloads
 
tar xzf nagios-plugins-1.4.11.tar.gz
 
cd nagios-plugins-1.4.11
 
 
Compile and install the plugins.
 
 
./configure --with-nagios-user=nagios --with-nagios-group=nagios
 
make
 
make install
 
 
7) Start Nagios
 
Add Nagios to the list of system services and have it automatically start when the system boots.
 
 
chkconfig --add nagios
 
chkconfig nagios on
 
 
Verify the sample Nagios configuration files.
 
(測試配置文件是否有錯誤)
/usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg
 
 
If there are no errors, start Nagios.
 
 
service nagios start
 
 
8) Modify SELinux Settings
 
Fedora ships with SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) installed and in Enforcing mode by default. This can result in "Internal Server Error" messages when you attempt to access the Nagios CGIs.
 
See if SELinux is in Enforcing mode.
 
 
getenforce
 
 
Put SELinux into Permissive mode.
 
 
setenforce 0
 
 
To make this change permanent, you'll have to modify the settings in /etc/selinux/config and reboot.
 
Instead of disabling SELinux or setting it to permissive mode, you can use the following command to run the CGIs under SELinux enforcing/targeted mode:
 
 
chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /usr/local/nagios/sbin/
 
chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /usr/local/nagios/share/
 
 
For information on running the Nagios CGIs under Enforcing mode with a targeted policy, visit the Nagios Support Portal or Nagios Community Wiki.
 
9) Login to the Web Interface
 
You should now be able to access the Nagios web interface at the URL below. You'll be prompted for the username (nagiosadmin) and password you specified earlier.
 
 
http://localhost/nagios/
 
 
Click on the "Service Detail" navbar link to see details of what's being monitored on your local machine. It will take a few minutes for Nagios to check all the services associated with your machine, as the checks are spread out over time.
 
10) Other Modifications
 
Make sure your machine's firewall rules are configured to allow access to the web server if you want to access the Nagios interface remotely.
 
Configuring email notifications is out of the scope of this documentation. While Nagios is currently configured to send you email notifications, your system may not yet have a mail program properly installed or configured. Refer to your system documentation, search the web, or look to the Nagios Support Portal or Nagios Community Wiki for specific instructions on configuring your system to send email messages to external addresses. More information on notifications can be found here.
 
11) You're Done
 
Congratulations! You sucessfully installed Nagios. Your journey into monitoring is just beginning. You'll no doubt want to monitor more than just your local machine, so check out the following docs...
 
Monitoring Windows machines
Monitoring Linux/Unix machines
Monitoring Netware servers
Monitoring routers/switches
Monitoring publicly available services (HTTP, FTP, SSH, etc.)
 
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