Nagios -network monitoring system offers complete monitoring and alerting for servers, switches, applications, and services.
Installation
Web server
Decide which web server will be to used and set it up:
- Apache with PHP
- Lighttpd with PHP
- Nginx with PHP and fcgiwrap
Once finished return here to and continue reading.
USE flags
Set the proper USE flags for Nagios before it emerging it:
USE flags for net-analyzer/nagios-core Nagios core – monitoring daemon, web GUI, and documentation
apache2 | Add Apache2 support |
classicui | use the classic web theme |
lighttpd | install www-servers/lighttpd config |
perl | Add optional support/bindings for the Perl language |
vim-syntax | Pulls in related vim syntax scripts |
web | enable web interface |
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Do not forget to enable the right USE flags for Nagios plugins (net-analyzer/nagios-plugins).
Emerge
Finally install net-analyzer/nagios:root #emerge --ask net-analyzer/nagios
Configuration
Apache
Enable the Nagios module for Apache:
FILE /etc/conf.d/apache2
'"`UNIQ--pre-00000001-QINU`"'
Since Nagios requires PHP for its web interface, it may needed to be enabled as well if it has not been previously. One way is to simply add -D PHP5 to APACHE2_OPTS and edit /etc/php/apache2-php<YOUR_PHP_VERSION>/php.ini This should be fine unless PHP is needed for purposes other than hosting Nagios.
If using Apache 2.4 (which is still marked unstable as of April 2015) the /etc/apache2/modules.d/99_nagios3.conf file may need to be modified to fit the new authorization directives of Apache 2.4.
Remember to add the apache user to group nagios:root #usermod -a -G nagios apache
Restart the Apache service to have it recognize the group change:root #rc-service apache2 restart
Lighttpd
Enable the Nagios configuration for Lighttpd:
FILE /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
include "nagios.conf"
Configure authentication. More information on how to set this up can be found in the Lighttpd documentation.
FILE /etc/lighttpd/nagios.conf
$HTTP["url"] =~ "nagios" {
auth.backend ="plain" # The password is stored as plain text as user:password in...
auth.backend.plain.userfile = "/etc/nagios/passwd" # this file
auth.require = ( "" => (
"method" => "digest",
"realm" => "nagios",
"require" => "user=nagiosadmin"
)
)
setenv.add-environment = ( "REMOTE_USER" => "user" )
}
Restart the Lighttpd service:root #rc-service lighttpd restart
Nginx
See the Nginx guide before continuing if you don’t have it already setup.
Emerge www-servers/spawn-fcgi and www-misc/fcgiwrap:root #emerge --ask www-servers/spawn-fcgi www-misc/fcgiwrap
Next, create an init script for a spawn-fcgi instance dedicated to nagios:root #ln -s /etc/init.d/spawn-fcgi /etc/init.d/spawn-fcgi.nagiosroot #cp /etc/conf.d/spawn-fcgi /etc/conf.d/spawn-fcgi.nagios
Then, configure our spawn-fcgi instance to launch fcgiwrap and listen on a unix socket:
FILE /etc/conf.d/spawn-fcgi.nagios
# edit these variables: FCGI_SOCKET=/run/fcgiwrap.nagios.socket FCGI_USER=nagios FCGI_GROUP=nginx FCGI_EXTRA_OPTIONS="-M 0660" FCGI_PORT= # must be empty for the socket to work FCGI_PROGRAM=/usr/sbin/fcgiwrap
Don’t forget to add spawn-fcgi.nagios to the default runlevel and start it:root #rc-update add spawn-fcgi.nagios defaultroot #rc-service spawn-fcgi.nagios start
You may need to change the owner of the /var/nagios folder, so fcgiwrap can access it:root #chown nagios:nagios /var/nagios
Nginx can now be configured to serve our nagios instance. Here’s an example configuration snippet for nginx, assuming you have defined a php upstream:
FILE /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
location /nagios {
alias /usr/share/nagios/htdocs;
location ~ \.php$ {
# Filter out arbitrary code execution
location ~ \..*/.*\.php$ {return 404;}
fastcgi_pass php;
include fastcgi.conf;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $request_filename;
}
location /nagios/cgi-bin/ {
root /usr/lib/;
include /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params;
fastcgi_param AUTH_USER nagiosadmin;
fastcgi_param REMOTE_USER nagiosadmin;
if ($uri ~ "\.cgi$"){
fastcgi_pass unix:/run/fcgiwrap.nagios.socket-1;
}
}
}
Permissions
Add the user name(s) to the nagios group, whom are allowed access to the Nagios service:root #gpasswd -a <USER_NAME> nagios
Once done, completely sign out from all shells and re-login for the update to apply.
Boot service
Start Nagios:root #rc-service nagios start
To start Nagios at boot time, add it the default runlevel:root #rc-update add nagios default
Testing
Open a browser and navigate to http://localhost/nagios
Troubleshooting
See also
- SCHEDULED DOWNTIME IN FAN NAGIOS
- NAGIOS (FREE – OPEN SOURCE) AUTOMATION
- FAN NAGIOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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