Nagios Plugins
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* For instructions on installing these plugins for use with Nagios,
see below. In addition, generic instructions for the GNU toolchain can be
found in the `INSTALL` file.
* For major changes between releases, read the `NEWS` file.
* For information on detailed changes that have been made or plugins
that have been added, read the `ChangeLog` file.
* Some plugins require that you have additional programs and/or
libraries installed on your system before they can be used. Plugins that
are dependent on other programs/libraries that are missing are usually not
compiled. Read the `REQUIREMENTS` file for more information.
* Individual plugins are self-documenting. All plugins that comply with
the basic guidelines for development will provide detailed help when
invoked with the `-h` or `--help` options.
You can check for the latest plugins at:
*
Send an email to for assistance.
Please include the OS type and version that you are using. Also, run the
plugin with the `-vvv` option and provide the resulting version information.
Of course, there may be additional diagnostic information required as well.
Use good judgment.
Send an email to for developer
discussions.
For patch submissions and bug reports, please use the appropriate resources
at .
Installation Instructions
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1. If you are using the Git tree, you will need m4, gettext, automake, and
autoconf. To start out, run:
./tools/setup
For more detail, see the developer guidelines at
.
2. Run the configure script to initialize variables and create a Makefile,
etc.
./configure --prefix=BASEDIRECTORY --with-cgiurl=SOMEURL
Replace `BASEDIRECTORY` with the path of the directory under which Nagios
is installed (default is `/usr/local/nagios`), and replace `SOMEURL` with
the path used to access the Nagios CGIs with a web browser (default is
`/nagios/cgi-bin`).
3. Compile the plugins with the following command:
make
4. Install the compiled plugins and plugin scripts with the following
command:
make install
The installation procedure will attempt to place the plugins in a
`libexec/` subdirectory in the base directory you specified with the
`--prefix` argument to the configure script.
5. There are some plugins that require setuid. If you run make install as
a non-root user, they will not be installed. To install, switch to root
and run:
make install-root
That's it! If you have any problems or questions, feel free to send an
email to .
License Stuff
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This software is released under the GNU General Public License, Version 3,
with the additional exemption that compiling, linking and/or using OpenSSL
is allowed.
See the `COPYING` file for the complete GPLv3 text.