Left pane doesn't make sense on a newly installed Fedora machine

Manlio Malaidini mmalaidini at gmail.com
Mon Feb 23 20:14:18 CET 2009


Answering myself, maybe this can be useful for others too: it turned
out that on this machine, that I have inherited, php was not install.
<grin/>

So:
*) yum install php
*) service httpd restart
Et voila'!

Shouldn't this be in an FAQ? ==> http://www.nagios.org/faqs
I've looked for something about it there but couldn't find anything.

Thanks,
MM

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Manlio Malaidini <mmalaidini at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> Newbie here. I've just installed nagios 3.1.0 on a Fedora machine
> (FC5) following the instructions available here:
> http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html
> In order to make it work I had to tweak the Directory listing options
> here and there. But that's not the point.
> The issue is that when I access nagios at
> http://myserver/nagios/index.php there seems to be something wrong in
> the left pane. It seems that something is misconfigured:
>
>
> Current Status
>
> /tac.cgi" target="">Tactical Overview
> /statusmap.cgi?host=all" target="">Map
> /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail" target="">Hosts
> /status.cgi?host=all" target="">Services
> /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=overview" target="">Host Groups
>
> /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=summary" target="">Summary
> /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=grid" target="">Grid
>
> /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=overview" target="">Service Groups
>
> /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=summary" target="">Summary
> /status.cgi?servicegroup=all&style=grid" target="">Grid
>
> /status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Problems
>
> /status.cgi?host=all&servicestatustypes=28" target="">Services
> (/status.cgi?host=all&type=detail&hoststatustypes=3&serviceprops=42&servicestatustypes=28"
> target="">Unhandled)
> /status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=12"
> target="">Hosts
> (/status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=12&hostprops=42"
> target="">Unhandled)
> /outages.cgi" target="">Network Outages
>
> /status.cgi" target=""> Quick Search:
> Reports
>
> /avail.cgi" target="">Availability
> /trends.cgi" target="">Trends
> /history.cgi?host=all" target="">Alerts
>
> /history.cgi?host=all" target="">History
> /summary.cgi" target="">Summary
> /histogram.cgi" target="">Histogram
>
> /notifications.cgi?contact=all" target="">Notifications
> /showlog.cgi" target="">Event Log
>
> System
>
> /extinfo.cgi?type=3" target="">Comments
> /extinfo.cgi?type=6" target="">Downtime
> /extinfo.cgi?type=0" target="">Process Info
> /extinfo.cgi?type=4" target="">Performance Info
> /extinfo.cgi?type=7" target="">Scheduling Queue
> /config.cgi" target="">Configuration
>
>
> This is literally what I see instead of a familiar nagios left pane.
> I have verified the configuration file as per the instructions but
> this is what I get. Does anybody have any hint?
>
> Thanks,
> MM
>

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