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- Nagios Plugins README
- ---------------------
- * For instructions on installing these plugins for use with Nagios,
- see below. In addition, generic instructions for the GNU toolchain
- can be found in the INSTALL file.
- * For information on what changes have been made or plugins have been added,
- read the Changelog file.
- * Some plugins require that you have additional programs and/or
- libraries installed on your system before they can be used. Plugins
- that are dependent on other programs/libraries that are missing are
- usually not compiled. Read the REQUIREMENTS file for more information.
- * Individual plugins are self documenting. All plugins that comply with
- the basic guidelines for development will provide detailed help when
- invoked with the '-h' or '--help' options.
- * The file command.cfg contains example configurations for many of the
- plugins
- You can check for the latest plugins at:
- ftp://download.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/nagiosplug
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagiosplug/
- Send mail to nagiosplug-help@lists.sourceforge.net for assistance. Please
- include the OS type and version that you are using. Also, run the plugin with
- the '-v' option and provide the resulting version information. Of course,
- there may be additional diagnostic information required as well. Use good
- judgment.
- Send mail to nagiosplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net for developer discussions.
- For patch submissions and bug reports, please use the appropriate resources at
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagiosplug/ (navigate to the bug tool and/or
- patch tool from the summary page). Patches should be relative to the current
- CVS head (development), or to the head of the current stable branch. Also,
- please include version information for your OS and the plugin(s) your are
- patching/reporting.
- Nagios Plugins Quick-and-Dirty Installation Instructions
- --------------------------------------------------------
- 0) If using the CVS tree, you need m4, gettext, automake, and autoconf. To
- start out, run ./tools/setup
- For development, we generally use the most recent stable tools from
- the FSF. Currently we use gettext 0.11.5, autoconf 2.58, and
- automake 1.7.9. You may see warnings or errors with other versions,
- particularly with autoconf < 2.54.
- 1) Run the configure script to initialize variables and create a Makefile, etc.
- ./configure --prefix=BASEDIRECTORY --with-nagios-user=SOMEUSER --with-nagios-group=SOMEGROUP --with-cgiurl=SOMEURL
- a) Replace BASEDIRECTORY with the path of the directory under which Nagios
- is installed (default is '/usr/local/nagios')
- b) Replace SOMEUSER with the name of a user on your system that will be
- assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios')
- c) Replace SOMEGRP with the name of a group on your system that will be
- assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios')
- d) Replace CGIURL with the path used to access the Nagios CGIs with
- a web browser (default is '/nagios/cgi-bin')
- 2) Compile the plugins with the following command:
- make
- 3) Install the compiled plugins and plugin scripts with the following command:
- make install
- The installation procedure will attempt to place the plugins in a
- 'libexec/' subdirectory in the base directory you specified with
- the --prefix argument to the configure script.
- 4) Verify that your host configuration file (hosts.cfg) for Nagios contains
- the correct paths to the new plugins.
- That's it. If you have any problems or questions, feel free send mail
- to nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net or nagiosplug-help@lists.sourceforge.net
- --
- Karl DeBisschop (kdebisschop@users.sourceforge.net)
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