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Installing the V-Shell Web Interface for Nagios
Sometimes a change of perspective can mean a lot, and simply looking at something from a different angle can help with resolving issues. In this hands-on lab, we will download, install, and configure a new front-end web interface for Nagios.
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Challenge
Install the Required Dependency
- Run the following command:
sudo yum install php-pecl-apc
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Challenge
Download and Install V-Shell
- Download V-Shell.
wget http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/exchange/nagiosvshell/vshell.tar.gz
- Unpack the
vshell.tar.gz
file.
tar xvzf vshell.tar.gz
- Change to the
vshell
directory.
cd vshell
- Run the install script.
sudo ./install.php
- Restart httpd.
sudo systemctl restart httpd
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Challenge
Log In to the V-Shell Interface
- Navigate to http://NAGIOS_SERVER_IP/vshell.
- Log in with the following credentials:
- User Name: nagiosadmin
- Password: BlaBla321
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