Nagios Book - Feedback Welcome

Chris Burgess chris at chrisburgess.com.au
Wed Jan 25 05:25:55 CET 2006


 
I¹m pleased to announce the launch of NagiosBook.org. At NagiosBook.org you
will find a free downloadable and printable (PDF and HTML) book covering how
to install, configure, extend and customise Nagios. Written to complement
the official Nagios documentation, it will hopefully become a useful
resource for people just getting started with Nagios. Currently the guide
uses FreeBSD as the example OS, I hope to include specific Debian (and
perhaps Red Hat) instructions in the future.
 
I¹m aware that it¹s still quite rough and there are some sections that need
content (in particular the section on Plugins and Ad-Ons), however I am
announcing it to the list for two reasons:
 
1) I¹d like feedback from experienced Nagios users so I can improve the
content.

2) I'm hoping that it might be a useful resource to offer to newcomers.

Naturally, all contributors and reviewers will be given full credit. If you
email me, please let me know if you *don't* want to be listed.

http://nagiosbook.org

Cheers,
Chris




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