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Docs Nagios Core Nagios Core External Commands Nagios Plugin Dev Guidelines

Quickstart Installation Guides

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See Also: Upgrading Nagios, Configuration Need Help Configuring Nagios?
Overview, Security Considerations Our tech support team is happy to help you with any
questions you might have. Contact us on our online
support forum at https://support.nagios.com/forum/

About Nagios
Visit www.nagios.org/about/ for more information on
Nagios - including features, capabilities, and technical
Nagios XI Makes Monitoring Easier:
specifications.

Installation Introduction
These Easy Setup guides are intended to provide you
with simple instructions on how to install Nagios from
source (code) and have it monitoring your local
machine inside of 20 minutes. No advanced installation
options are discussed here - just the basics that will
work for 95% of users who want to get started.

Nagios XI is the easy-to-use, enterprise version of


Installation Guides Nagios that features:

Easy Setup installation guides are currently available Web-Based Configuration provides advanced
for the following Linux distributions: configuration features

CentOS Easy Setup Monitoring Wizards make it easy to monitor


new devices, applications, and services
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Easy Setup
Customizable Dashboards allow for per-user
Fedora Easy Setup customization

Oracle Linux Easy Setup Integrated Performance Graphs provide


trending and capacity planning information
SUSE SLES | openSUSE Leap Easy Setup
Advanced Reports provide data insight and
Ubuntu Easy Setup
exporting capabilities
Debian Easy Setup
Data Visualizations enable powerful analysis of
Raspbian Easy Setup patterns and problems

Arch Linux Easy Setup Nagios Core Import functionality makes it easy
to migrate from Nagios Core
FreeBSD Easy Setup
... and many other features
Solaris Easy Setup
Download a free 60-day trial of Nagios XI or give
Apple OS X Easy Setup
the online demo a spin.
IBM POWER Easy Setup
Inquire today and let our Quickstart team help
If you are installing Nagios on an operating system or you get started with Nagios XI
Linux distribution that isn't listed above, read the
Fedora Easy Setup for an overview of what you'll need
to do. Command names, paths, etc. vary widely across
different OSes/distributions, so you'll likely need to tweak the installation docs a bit to work for your particular case.

Post-Installation Configuration
Once you get Nagios installed and running properly, you'll no doubt want to start monitoring more than just your local
machine. Check out the following docs on how to set up the Nagios Core configuratio and go about monitoring more
things ...

Monitoring Windows machines

Monitoring Linux/Unix machines

Monitoring routers/switches

Monitoring publicly available services (HTTP, FTP, SSH, etc.)

Monitoring network printers

Enhance Nagios Core - Community Addons


Hundreds of community-developed addons provide additional GUIs and reporting,
monitoring, and notification functionalities for Nagios. Visit the Nagios Exchange
website at exchange.nagios.org to see some really cool things you can use to trick
out your Nagios installation.

Nagios Library
Visit the Nagios Library at library.nagios.com for Nagios tutorials, videos, documentation, and more.
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