![]() ![]() now to take the next steps getting NCPA all setup and plugins. really appreciate your help and kind words. of course as soon as I came back to my install it's already saying 4.4.13 is available haha.Īnyways, thanks again all. Sudo apt-get install -y autoconf gcc libc6 libmcrypt-dev make libssl-dev wget bc gawk dc build-essential snmp libnet-snmp-perl gettext configure -with-httpd-conf=/etc/apache2/sites-enabled ![]() Sudo apt-get install -y autoconf gcc libc6 make wget unzip apache2 php libapache2-mod-php8.1 libgd-dev U/HunnyPuns - I went ahead and logged all the steps I took for the most up to date version of Ubuntu 22.04 + Nagios 4.4.12 + Nagios Plugins 2.4.5 so if they look good to you and you know somebody in the Nagios community that could use these steps (or if this might help anybody who stumbles upon this post) than here they are (they're almost identical to those of 20.04): I then setup a Ubuntu 22.04 VM and applied the same quickstart guide I used for Ubuntu 20.04 with some slight modifications, and I was also able to get everything up and running (including trend data). Once I setup a Ubuntu 20.04 VM and followed the correlating/official Nagios Quickstart Guide to a "T" I was finally able to get trend data. going to localhost and selecting "view trends for this host") wasn't populating. ![]() and apparently there are scripts that will seamlessly migrate an existing CentOS7 box to Rocky/Alma which is friggin awesome).Īnyways, so the trends data (i.e. had a hell of a last few weeks that I think was impacting my thinking.Īlso note that I'm huge on doing vanilla installs so I'm still trying to get comfortable with forked projects and such going into production (although to u/nook24's credit I have been eyeing rocky/alma and am considering moving in that direction for CentOS solutions since it seems they've come a long way and have been prod ready for over a year. so it turned out I just needed to step away and come back to it. ![]()
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