/usr/local/nagios/etc not present after compiling ....

Thompson, Jimi JimiT at mail.cox.smu.edu
Thu Jul 8 18:30:41 CEST 2004


<SNIP>

    ./configure
    make all
    make install

I think you missed these:

    make install-config
    make install-init

then go grab the plugins and install them too..

</SNIP>

This is the tail end of the Nagios FreeBSD package script.  The only
problem is that it LOOKS like it works but in fact none of the "extra"
goodies are really there.

Jimi

*** Compile finished ***

If the main program and CGIs compiled without any errors, you
can continue with installing Nagios as follows (type 'make'
without any arguments for a list of all possible options):

  make install
     - This installs the main program, CGIs, and HTML files

  make install-init
     - This installs the init script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d

  make install-commandmode
     - This installs and configures permissions on the
       directory for holding the external command file

  make install-config
     - This installs *SAMPLE* config files in /usr/local/etc/nagios
       You'll have to modify these sample files before you can
       use Nagios.  Read the HTML documentation for more info
       on doing this.  Pay particular attention to the docs on
       object configuration files, as they determine what/how
       things get monitored!


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