Monday 22 August 2016

FAN (Fully Automated Nagios) Nagios Version 2.4 Inatallation Guide Step By Step


About FAN

FAN (Fully Automated Nagios)   is a Nagios based network monitoring system which
Installed on CentOS  including centreon frontend.
License: GNU
FAN distribution  is a ready disk image
This document is based on,
FAN stable version 2.4
Nagios version 3.4.4
Centreon 2.4.1
Negvis 1.7.6
Centos 5.9
To Download  FAN  Nagios  32 - bit distribution       Click  Here
To Download  FAN  Nagios  64 - bit distribution       Click  Here
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System requirements

Minimum system requirements

4 GB free disk space
1 GB of RAM.
1 processor core


Recommended system requirements

20 GB plus the required disk space recommended essentials for /var. Disk space needed by mysql and rrd files
2 processors core or hyper-thread for each virtualized CPU.
2 GB of RAM.
Virtualization
You can install FAN on VMware ESX 3.5 or vSphere 4.1, but it is not recommended for large perimeters (1000 hosts and 5000 services for example). However we recommend using one vCPU.
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After down loading .ISO file , start booting It.


Fully Automated Nagios -Uhint


 Select your Language. Then Keyboard Type.



Fully Automated Nagios -Uhint

Choose required partition.



Fully Automated Nagios-Uhint


Swap partition should be more than 1.5 % of RAM

Allocate atleast 60 GB of HDD space for data retention of alteast 3 months.


Select a Map Region.



Fully Automated Nagios-Uhint


Set your root password.


Fully Automated Nagios-Uhint

After installation, reboot the system.


Install Updates:

Command: yum update

Application  Access:

Nagios:  http://fanserverip/nagios
Centreon: http://fanserveripcentreon


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