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Pro Nagios 2.0 (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
Pro Nagios 2.0 (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
Author: James Turnbull
Publisher: Apress
Category: Book

List Price: $59.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 250909

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 424
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.1 x 1.1

ISBN: 1590596099
Dewey Decimal Number: 004.6
EAN: 9781590596098
ASIN: 1590596099

Publication Date: April 17, 2006
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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. Youll 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 books 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.




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4 out of 5 stars One of the better Nagios books   January 9, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Of the books that deal specifically with Nagios, this is a good one. It goes into greater depth on topics the product documentation doesn't, such as passive checks. On other topics it makes a good companion to the documentation, providing additional examples and alternate explanations.

Only down sides are several typos, and that Nagios v3.0 is nearly ready for release! So I can only hope these authors are encouraged enough to do a second edition when that happens.



5 out of 5 stars Good introductory text   March 8, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is great as an introductory book for Nagios. Although it doesn't cover some advanced functionalities of Nagios in depth, it tells you enough to know about them and research more.

It takes you step by step to configuring your Nagios the right way, and exploring all of it's many features along the way. I bought this book to start with Nagios, and it has succeeded to completely fulfill my expectations.

There are good checkpoints on the end of each chapter, which is a nice touch.

What I liked the most myself, is that author has put in "best practices" to show you not only how to do things, but also how to do them the way they should be done, which is what I expect to get out of a good book.



4 out of 5 stars Nagios Network and Server monitoring   January 9, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

A very good introduction to Nagios. V. thorough and detailed. I would have liked more detail on monitoring SNMP devices and server monitoring especially gathering stats from HP servers with Compaq (HP) agents installed but this may be too specialised for this book. Basic Windows server monitoring is covered. Highly recommended for Nagios novices.


5 out of 5 stars Great resource for a great product   September 6, 2006
  4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Nagios is an open-source software tool that constantly monitors your system and provides feedback when it appears that there may be a problem. Nagios is a Linux based product that allows the administrator to track a wide variety of hosts, systems, services, and just about anything else they would want to know about. Completely configurable, the administrator sets thresholds and the system creates and alert any time this threshold is met. The beauty of this sort of system is that it allows the administrator to be notified of potential problems before they become major problems.

Even the notification method is configurable as it will email a message, create and instant message, use SMS paging, text messaging, etc. Once you are notified if you want to check on the system you can enter the web interface and view the current network status, notifications, problem history, log files, etc.

As is often the case with open-source applications, the product is fantastic but the documentation not quite up to par. That is where this particular book comes in handy. The author goes through all the details of setting up a Nagios server from the beginning decisions of just where to place the server to the set up of individual objects, notifications, groups, permissions and exactly how to check services and objects. He even goes so far as to discuss how to integrate Nagios into other products such as Snort and developing and writing and plug-ins.

Written in a style that is easy to follow for the average Linux user who is comfortable with the Linux filesystem, editing configuration files, and generally working with the command line. This is not for the new user familiar only with the graphical desktop environment. But for the Linux system administrator with an intermediate level or higher skill set Pro Nagios 2.0 is an excellent resource and is highly recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Ideal introduction to Nagios for all skill levels   September 4, 2006
  8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I recently received review copies of Pro Nagios 2.0 (PN2) by James Turnbull and Nagios: System and Network Monitoring (NSANM) by Wolfgang Barth. I read PN2 first, then NSANM. Both are excellent books, but I expect potential readers want to know which is best for them. The following is a radical simplification, and I could honestly recommend readers buy either (or both) books. If you are completely new to Nagios and want a very well-organized introduction, I recommend PN2. If you are somewhat familiar with Nagios and want detailed descriptions of a wide variety of Nagios plug-ins, I recommend NSANM.

PN2 is an extremely well-written book. James Turnbull's style is very easy to understand and his message is well thought-out. One of my favorite aspects of PN2 is the author's multiple recommendations. He doesn't just explain options and features; he says what he thinks works best. Turnbull's syntax examples are very helpful and thorough.

I found PN2's approach to be just what I expected and needed. A basic Nagios user could read the first five chapters (Installation, Basic Object Configuration, Security and Administration, Using the Web Console, and Monitoring Hosts and Services) and have a working, capable Nagios installation. The last five chapters (Advanced Commands, Advanced Object Configuration, Distributing Monitoring, Redundancy, and Failover, Integration Nagios, and Developing Plug-ins) address more advanced topics.

I was particularly glad to see security addressed as an important topic. I liked his explanation of why not to use .htaccess files with Apache (p 92-93). PN2 also introduces working solutions for redundancy and failover (topics not explicitly covered in NSANM). The author takes steps to ensure readers really understand Nagios; for example, he explains macros well, while NSANM mentions them without much thought.

I did not encounter any real technical problems with PN2, hence its high rating. I saw the author mention TCP as the transport protocol for SNMP on p 181; it should be UDP.

PN2 is an ideal book for anyone who wants to run Nagios. I believe new Nagios readers should read PN2, and strongly consider NSANM as a complementary reference volume.


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