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Learn and monitor your entire IT infrastructure to ensure your
systems, applications, services, and business function effectively.
About This Book * Packed with tips, tricks and illustrations, the
book will explain the configuration and monitoring concepts in a
simplified manner * Experience the scalability and flexibility of
Nagios in a very practical and easy-to-understand approach. *
Unleash the power of Nagios Core and Nagios XI 5 to monitor and
secure your infrastructure with ease. Who This Book Is For This
book is targeted at System Administrators, both, who have no prior
knowledge of Nagios as well as readers experienced with it. It not
only covers the basics of Nagios but also the advanced features.
What You Will Learn * Set up and use the built-in Nagios web
interface * Upskill the additional interfaces available for Nagios
to monitor your IT infrastructure * Learn how to perform various
checks using both, Nagios standard plugins and third-party plugins
* Explore the working of notifications and events in Nagios *
Familiarize yourself with SNMP and use it for monitoring devices
such as routers, switches, modems and printers * Discover how can
be Nagios can be customized and tailored to your needs * Get to
know more about the entreprise version of Nagios, Nagios XI In
Detail Nagios, a powerful and widely used IT monitoring and
management software for problem -solving. It detects problems
related to your organizations infrastructure and helps in resolving
the issue before it impacts the business. Following the success of
the previous edition, this book will continue to help you monitor
the status of network devices and also notify the system
administrators of network problems. Starting with the fundamentals,
the book will teach you how to install and configure Nagios for
your environment. The book helps you learn how to end downtimes,
adding comments and generating reports using the built-in Web
interface of Nagios. Moving on, you will be introduced to the
third-party web interfaces and applications for checking the status
and report specific information. As you progress further in
Learning Nagios, you will focus on the standard set of Nagios
plugins and also focus on teach you how to efficiently manage large
configurations and using templates. Once you are up to speed with
this, you will get to know the concept and working of notifications
and events in Nagios. The book will then uncover the concept of
passive check and shows how to use NRDP (Nagios Remote Data
Processor). The focus then shifts to how Nagios checks can be run
on remote machines and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
can be used from Nagios. Lastly, the book will demonstrate how to
extend Nagios by creating custom check commands, custom ways of
notifying users and showing how passive checks and NRDP can be used
to integrate your solutions with Nagios. By the end of the book,
you will be a competent system administrator who could monitor
mid-size businesses or even large scale enterprises. Style and
approach This will be a practical learning guide for system
administrators which will teach them everything about Nagios along
with implementing it for your organization and then ending with
securing it.
This book will introduce Nagios to readers who are interested in
monitoring their systems. All the concepts in the book are
explained in a simplified manner, presented in an easy to
understand language with lots of tips, tricks, and illustrations.
This book is great for system administrators interested in using
Nagios to monitor their systems. It will also help professionals
who have already worked with earlier versions of Nagios to
understand the new features of Nagios 4 and provides usable
solutions to reallife problems related to Nagios administration. To
effectively use this book, system administration knowledge is
required. If you want to create your own plugins, knowledge of
scripting languages like Perl, shell and Python is expected.
The book is written so that both experienced and novice Tclers can
find useful information inside. It starts with quick introduction
to Tcl and its networking support for those who are less familiar
with them. Authors focus on showing practical, yet simple examples
for each module and command described so that reader understands
how to use them when solving the real life problems. The examples
given are useful programs that try to solve real-world needs. All
sample programs are clear and concise yet nothing essential is left
out and the programming style focuses on readability rather than on
stylistic rigor or efficiency. This book is for Tcl developers with
basic network programming concepts, who want to add networking
capabilities to their applications. Working knowledge of Tcl and
basic experience of network protocols will be useful. The reader
should be familiar with basic concepts used in modern networking -
keywords like TCP, HTTP or XML should not be a mystery. The book
does not require advanced knowledge of Tcl - the first chapters
will swiftly introduce the reader into it, allowing refreshing the
information or gaining a quick overview of the Tcl language
abilities.
This is a beginner-level book, which will introduce Nagios to
System Administrators who are interested in monitoring their
systems. The focus is on teaching system administrators to secure
their systems in a much improved manner incorporating the newer
features of Nagios.It will teach Nagios beginners the basics of
installation and configuration of version 3; it will show
professionals who have already worked on earlier versions of Nagios
the new features of Nagios like inheritance and also the new
internal functions like better check scheduling. The target readers
for this book are System Administrators interested in using Nagios.
This book will introduce Nagios with the new features of Version 3
for System Administrators.
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