Tag Archives: monitoring tool

whowatch- Linux and UNIX interactive, process and users monitoring tool

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in linux command

whowatch is a interactive, ncurses-based, process and users monitoring tool, which updates information in real time. This is a perfect tool for local and remote servers. It displays information about the users currently logged on to the machine, in real-time. … Continue reading

Install Nagios 3.2.3 in Fedora 14 from source

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Nagios is a popular open source computer system and network monitoring software application. It watches hosts and services, alerting users when things go wrong and again when they get better. Nagios was originally designed to run under Linux, but also … Continue reading

How to Install and configure Pandora Flexible Monitoring System in ubuntu and other debian based systems

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Pandora FMS (for Pandora Flexible Monitoring System) is software solution for monitoring. Pandora FMS allows monitoring in a visual way the status and performance of several parameters from different operating systems, servers, applications and hardware systems such as firewalls, proxies, … Continue reading

How to install Nagios in ubuntu 9.x and 10.x

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Nagios is a popular open source computer system and network monitoring software application. It watches hosts and services, alerting users when things go wrong and again when they get better.

Upgrade nagios from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0

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Nagios 3.2.0 is  this latest stable release include several bug fixes, including fixes for service and host check scheduling and availability reporting. FYI, “Nagios Core” is the new name for the monitoring daemon/web interface that used to be known simply … Continue reading

Add Linux host to nagios server

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Nagios is the industry standard in enterprise-class monitoring for good reason. It allows you to gain insight into your network and fix problems before customers know they even exist. It’s stable, scalable, supported, and extensible. We did show you before … Continue reading

How to install nagios in RHEL|Centos|Fedora

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Nagios is the industry standard in enterprise-class monitoring for good reason. It allows you to gain insight into your network and fix problems before customers know they even exist. It’s stable, scalable, supported, and extensible.

Nagios HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden Solved

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Frequently Asked Questions

Question: After installing nagios monitoring tool . everything seem to be fine . except HTTP deamon with warning HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden. how to solve this issue ?