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Pro Nagios 2.0 View Larger Image | James Turnbull Apress, Hardcover, Published April 2006, 400 pages, ISBN 1590596099 | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $36.50 You Save: $23.49 (39% Off)
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"After reading this book, I now have a clear understanding of how
Nagios works, how to implement it across all types of networked equipment,
and even how to shut it off during my week of on-call. I give this book a
10/10."
— Joe Topjian, Adminspotting.net
Pro Nagios 2.0 explains how to install and administer Nagios, the web-based
enterprise management tool that helps monitor Unix, Windows, network devices,
infrastructure equipment, and applications. You’ll learn how to architect
Nagios installations, deploy agents and plug-ins, and monitor a variety of assets,
which include applications across a variety of platforms and operating systems.
Nagios has the power to alert you to current and future incidents that could
impact the availability, performance, and security of monitored assets.
The book’s real-world configurations and supporting materials will enable
you to deploy Nagios and integrate other tools (like MRTG and Snort) on a helpful
step-by-step basis. Integrating Nagios with a variety of other tools can add
more functionality to its internal monitoring and alerting capabilities. The
book covers additional topics like security, redundancy and failover, and plug-in
development. And it shows you how to create your own Nagios plug-ins, to monitor
devices for which Nagios may not provide plug-ins.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Installation
Chapter 2 Basic Object Configuration
Chapter 3 Security and Administration
Chapter 4 Using the Web Console
Chapter 5 Monitoring Hosts and Services
Chapter 6 Advanced Commands
Chapter 7 Advanced Object Configuration
Chapter 8 Distributed Monitoring, Redundancy, and Failover
Chapter 9 Integrating Nagios
Chapter 10 Developing Plug-ins
Resources
Index .
About the Author
James Turnbull is an IT&T Security Consultant at the Commonwealth Bank
of Australia. He is an experienced infrastructure architect with a background
in Linux/Unix, AS/400, Windows, and Storage systems. He has been involved in
security consulting, infrastructure security design, SLA & support services
design, and business application support.
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