Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and Hardware Devices

[Max Schubert, Derrick Bennett, Jonathan Gines, Andrew Hay, John Strand] Ì Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and Hardware Devices ↠ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and Hardware Devices Good for advanced Nagios sysadmins according to Jimmy the Geek. This is a great book if you are an established Nagios admin. If you are getting started with Nagios, I recommend Pro Nagios 2.0 by Turnbull.This book doesnt explain basic configuration (e.g. Heres what the check_interval parameter does) Instead, it goes into more advanced issues like ways to handle SNMP traps, Windows monitoring and scalability.This is the first book that deals specifically with Nagios vGood for advanced N

Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring: Including Plug-Ins and Hardware Devices

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Rating : 4.13 (596 Votes)
Asin : 1597492671
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 348 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-20
Language : English

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* Complete Case Study Demonstrates how to Deploy Nagios Globally in an Enterprise Network* Monitor Third Party Hardware Devices with Nagios. Nagios 3 contains many significant new features and updates, and this book details them all for you. Once up and running, you'll see how a number of useful add-ons and enhancements for Nagios can extend the functionality of Nagios throughout your organization. The future for Nagios in the enterprise is certainly bright! Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring can help you harness the full power of Nagios in your organization. And, if you want to learn how to write your own pluginsthis is the book for you! In these pages you'll find a cookbook-style chapter full of useful plugins that monitor a variety of devices, from HTTP-based applications to CPU utilization to LDAP servers and more

. His experience includes serving as an adjunct professor for Virginia Tech, teaching database design and development, developing modeling and simulation models in C++, and software development using open source programming technologies. His work with Nagios involves small corporate installations to large Fortune 500 deployments and custom configurations.Jonathan Gines is a systems integrator, software engineer, and has worked for major corporations providing telecommunications and Internet services, healthcare

He is currently certified GIAC Gold in the GCIH and GCFW and is a Certified SANS Instructor. He also holds several industry certifications including the CCNA, CCSA, CCSE, CCSE NGX, CCSE Plus, Security+, GCIA, GCIH, SSP-MPA, SSP-CNSA, NSA, RHCT, and RHCE.John Strand currently teaches the SANS GCIH and CISSP classes. He currently does consulting with his company Black Hills Information Security. He has also contributed c

"Good for advanced Nagios sysadmins" according to Jimmy the Geek. This is a great book if you are an established Nagios admin. If you are getting started with Nagios, I recommend "Pro Nagios 2.0" by Turnbull.This book doesn't explain basic configuration (e.g. "Here's what the 'check_interval' parameter does") Instead, it goes into more advanced issues like ways to handle SNMP traps, Windows monitoring and scalability.This is the first book that deals specifically with Nagios vGood for advanced Nagios sysadmins This is a great book if you are an established Nagios admin. If you are getting started with Nagios, I recommend "Pro Nagios 2.0" by Turnbull.This book doesn't explain basic configuration (e.g. "Here's what the 'check_interval' parameter does") Instead, it goes into more advanced issues like ways to handle SNMP traps, Windows monitoring and scalability.This is the first book that deals specifically with Nagios v3 and its new features, so I would recommend it on that item alone. Many important changes were made since v2 and I'm glad its getting documented.As always, there coul. and its new features, so I would recommend it on that item alone. Many important changes were made since v2 and I'm glad its getting documented.As always, there coul. "If you want an E-book copy of this book, move on" according to T. Kolbe. I purchased this book under the impression that it came with a free digital version of the book. WRONG! You have to register on Elsevier and download a proprietary reader that is only compatible with Windows and Mac OS X. So, if you read the cover as I did: "Free E-book download" and assumed you would be able to have a book to read on your phone or Linux OS, move along.As for the content of the book itself, I haven't even opened it past Pg.If you want an E-book copy of this book, move on I purchased this book under the impression that it came with a free digital version of the book. WRONG! You have to register on Elsevier and download a proprietary reader that is only compatible with Windows and Mac OS X. So, if you read the cover as I did: "Free E-book download" and assumed you would be able to have a book to read on your phone or Linux OS, move along.As for the content of the book itself, I haven't even opened it past Pg.3 due to this issue and plan on returning it for a more user-friendly publication.. due to this issue and plan on returning it for a more user-friendly publication.. Amazon Customer said Let down by sprawl and electronic backup. This book suffers hugely from a large amount of code in the book. At a rough guess, I'd say between 1/Let down by sprawl and electronic backup This book suffers hugely from a large amount of code in the book. At a rough guess, I'd say between 1/3 and 1/Let down by sprawl and electronic backup Amazon Customer This book suffers hugely from a large amount of code in the book. At a rough guess, I'd say between 1/3 and 1/4 of the book is code. This is simply unacceptable, as it should be a reference to the online code samples for reference, or come with a CD containing the info. Hard copy is not the place for pages of static code.The cover promises downloads of a VMWare image, and scripts etc. Attempting to access this, as of the time of this review, the site simply says there's no such page. So I can't register the book with the publishing company, and thus can't access the code, the. of the book is code. This is simply unacceptable, as it should be a reference to the online code samples for reference, or come with a CD containing the info. Hard copy is not the place for pages of static code.The cover promises downloads of a VMWare image, and scripts etc. Attempting to access this, as of the time of this review, the site simply says there's no such page. So I can't register the book with the publishing company, and thus can't access the code, the. and 1/Let down by sprawl and electronic backup Amazon Customer This book suffers hugely from a large amount of code in the book. At a rough guess, I'd say between 1/3 and 1/4 of the book is code. This is simply unacceptable, as it should be a reference to the online code samples for reference, or come with a CD containing the info. Hard copy is not the place for pages of static code.The cover promises downloads of a VMWare image, and scripts etc. Attempting to access this, as of the time of this review, the site simply says there's no such page. So I can't register the book with the publishing company, and thus can't access the code, the. of the book is code. This is simply unacceptable, as it should be a reference to the online code samples for reference, or come with a CD containing the info. Hard copy is not the place for pages of static code.The cover promises downloads of a VMWare image, and scripts etc. Attempting to access this, as of the time of this review, the site simply says there's no such page. So I can't register the book with the publishing company, and thus can't access the code, the

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