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Nagios Video Gallery
Nagios Fundamental Video Tutorials
Agenda: Nagios Essential Training
Installation and Updates
Nagios Dependencies & Prerequisite
Manual installation
Upgrading your installation
Installing of Nagios
Nagios Configuration
Nagios Terminology
Host Checks & Service Checks
Hostgroups
Contacts
Contactgroup
Read More
Notifications
State types:SOFT, HARD
Time periods
Event Handlers
Addons& Plugins
Read Less
Administration
Checking system status
Read More
Managing users
Cloning user accounts
Masquerading as a user
Managing components
Managing plugins
Core Configuration Manager:
Accessing the CCM
Read Less
Dashboards
Understanding and using dashboards
Customizing dashboards
Using Nagios for Monitoring HOWTOs
Monitoring Windows machines:
Installing the NSClient++ agent on Windows machines
Monitoring a Windows desktop
Monitoring a Windows server
Monitoring Linux machines:
Installing the Linux agent
Using the Linux monitoring wizard
Monitoring a website
Monitoring website URLs
Monitoring DNS
Monitoring a router or switch
Monitoring FTP servers
Monitoring common TCP/UDP ports
Nagios Intermediate Video Tutorials
Agenda: Nagios Intermediate Training
Installation and Updates
Nagios Dependencies & Prerequisite
Manual installation
Upgrading your installation
Installing of Nagios
Nagios Configuration
Nagios Terminology
Host Checks & Service Checks
Hostgroups
Contacts
Contactgroup
Read More
Notifications
State types:SOFT, HARD
Time periods
Event Handlers
Addons& Plugins
Read Less
Administration
Checking system status
Read More
Managing users
Cloning user accounts
Masquerading as a user
Managing components
Managing plugins
Core Configuration Manager:
Accessing the CCM
Read Less
Dashboards
Understanding and using dashboards
Customizing dashboards
Using Nagios for Monitoring HOWTOs
Monitoring Windows machines:
Installing the NSClient++ agent on Windows machines
Monitoring a Windows desktop
Monitoring a Windows server
Monitoring Linux machines:
Installing the Linux agent
Read More
Using the Linux monitoring wizard
Monitoring a website
Monitoring website URLs
Monitoring DNS
Monitoring a router or switch
Monitoring FTP servers
Monitoring common TCP/UDP ports
Read Less
Network Monitoring Using Nagios
Monitoring Network Devices
Publicly Enabled Service (HTTP, FTP etc.)
Hostgroup Configuration
Servicegroup Configuration
Check Scheduling
Event Handlers
Runtime Modification of Nagios Parameters
Auto-Discovery
Running auto-discovery jobs
Notifications in Nagios
Configuring notification preferences
Read More
Using different notification methods
Customizing notification messages
Customizing mobile providers
Sending Notification via E-mail
Scheduling the Notification
Read Less
Nagios Advance Video Tutorials
Agenda: Nagios Advance Training
Installation and Updates
Nagios Dependencies & Prerequisite
Manual installation
Upgrading your installation
Installing of Nagios
Nagios Configuration
Nagios Terminology
Host Checks & Service Checks
Hostgroups
Contacts
Contactgroup
Read More
Notifications
State types:SOFT, HARD
Time periods
Event Handlers
Addons& Plugins
Read Less
Administration
Checking system status
Read More
Managing users
Cloning user accounts
Masquerading as a user
Managing components
Managing plugins
Core Configuration Manager:
Accessing the CCM
Read Less
Dashboards
Understanding and using dashboards
Customizing dashboards
Using Nagios for Monitoring HOWTOs
Monitoring Windows machines:
Installing the NSClient++ agent on Windows machines
Monitoring a Windows desktop
Monitoring a Windows server
Monitoring Linux machines:
Installing the Linux agent
Read More
Using the Linux monitoring wizard
Monitoring a website
Monitoring website URLs
Monitoring DNS
Monitoring a router or switch
Monitoring FTP servers
Monitoring common TCP/UDP ports
Read Less
Network Monitoring Using Nagios
Monitoring Network Devices
Publicly Enabled Service (HTTP, FTP etc.)
Hostgroup Configuration
Servicegroup Configuration
Check Scheduling
Event Handlers
Runtime Modification of Nagios Parameters
Auto-Discovery
Running auto-discovery jobs
Notifications in Nagios
Configuring notification preferences
Read More
Using different notification methods
Customizing notification messages
Customizing mobile providers
Sending Notification via E-mail
Scheduling the Notification
Read Less
Scheduled Downtime
Using recurring downtime
Nagios Backup
Nagios Restore
Use of Maps in Nagios
Hypermap network diagram
Google maps
Nagvis maps
UI Tweaks
Enabling ping action
Enabling traceroute action
Using host and service object notes
Nagios Plugins
Basic Plugins using Shellscripts
Defining Nagios Commands
Read More
Plugin Return Codes
Text Output from the Plugin NSClient ++
Installation of NSClient++
check_nt plugin
check_nt definition
Monitoring Local Process of Windows
Read Less
Nagios Essential
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