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NRPE Plugin installation from source code
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lets get started first SSH into your remote machine and enter: | |
/usr/sbin/useradd nagios | |
passwd nagios | |
this will setup a new Nagios user, now we need to install some plugins: | |
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nagiosplug/nagios-plugins-1.4.14.tar.gz | |
tar -xzf nagios-plugins-1.4.14.tar.gz | |
cd nagios-plugins-1.4.14 | |
sudo ./configure --with-nagios-user=nagios --with-nagios-group=nagios | |
sudo make | |
sudo make install | |
This will download and install the Nagios plugins required for NRPE to run, now we need to give the plugins access via the new Nagios user: | |
chown nagios.nagios /usr/local/nagios | |
chown -R nagios.nagios /usr/local/nagios/libexec | |
NRPE require you install xinetd and libssl-dev so we’ll do that now | |
apt-get install xinetd | |
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev | |
Now that done its time to install the NRPE daemon itself: | |
cd ~/ | |
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/nagios/nrpe-2.12.tar.gz | |
tar xzf nrpe-2.12.tar.gz | |
cd nrpe-2.12 | |
./configure | |
make all | |
make install-plugin | |
make install-daemon | |
make install-daemon-config | |
make install-xinetd | |
now we need to configure the daemon so it will talk to our Nagios server, well do this buy editing /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe and adding our monitoring servers address: | |
nano /etc/xinetd.d/nrpe | |
Should Look Like: | |
# default: on | |
# description: NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor) | |
service nrpe | |
{ | |
flags = REUSE | |
socket_type = stream | |
port = 5666 | |
wait = no | |
user = nagios | |
group = nagios | |
server = /usr/local/nagios/bin/nrpe | |
server_args = -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg --inetd | |
log_on_failure += USERID | |
disable = no | |
only_from = 127.0.0.1 [NAGIOS SERVER ADDRESS] | |
} | |
Then add “nrpe 5666/tcp # NRPE” to /etc/services: | |
nano /etc/services | |
add: | |
nrpe 5666/tcp # NRPE | |
you can check this all been configured probably by typing: | |
netstat -at | grep nrpe | |
this should show something like | |
(tcp 0 0 *:nrpe *:* LISTEN) | |
If that worked correctly its time to setup your Nagios server to monitor your remote host, so ssh into your Nagios server. Now we are going to add separate host file for the new host so we need to edit the nano “nagios.cfg” file: | |
nano /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg | |
add lines: | |
cfg_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/host1.cfg | |
Now we need to create the Host1.cfg: | |
nano /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/host1.cfg | |
and enter the following code: | |
define host{ | |
use linux-server ; Inherit default values from a template | |
host_name remotehost ; The name we're giving to this server | |
alias Fedora Core 6 ; A longer name for the server | |
address the-tech-tutorial.com; IP address of the server | |
} | |
define service{ | |
use generic-service | |
host_name remotehost | |
service_description CPU Load | |
check_command check_nrpe!check_load | |
} | |
define service{ | |
use generic-service | |
host_name remotehost | |
service_description Current Users | |
check_command check_nrpe!check_users | |
} | |
define service{ | |
use generic-service | |
host_name remotehost | |
service_description /dev/hda1 Free Space | |
check_command check_nrpe!check_sda1 | |
} | |
define service{ | |
use generic-service | |
host_name remotehost | |
service_description Total Processes | |
check_command check_nrpe!check_total_procs | |
} | |
define service{ | |
use generic-service | |
host_name remotehost | |
service_description Zombie Processes | |
check_command check_nrpe!check_zombie_procs | |
} | |
Run the nagios config check then restart nagios: | |
/usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -v /usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg | |
/etc/init.d/nagios restart |
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