nagvis for Debian ----------------- Since Version 1:1.4.6-1.1 you may also use nagvis with a remote database. However you'll need to configure the Database settings by hand. Please see /usr/share/nagvis/debian/nagvis.ini.php-sample for an example configuration file, and place it at /etc/nagvis/nagvis.ini.php. -- Alexander Reichle-Schmehl Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:44:01 +0200 Starting with 1.4.5, there are changes from older packages. * URL and CGI-Path: Since nagvis now can be used with other systems like icinga or web interface like ninja, the htdocs path is no longer part of nagios3 directory structure. The new directory for nagvis is now /usr/share/nagvis/htdocs/nagvis. The authentication therefore has to be configured separately. Have a look at /etc/nagvis/apache.conf and edit it for your needs. -- Wolfgang Barth Sat, 28 Nov 2009 12:00:00 +0200 Thank you using the NagVis addon for Nagios Network Monitoring System. To get it work you have to be sure the ndoutils package is installed and works fine. NagVis uses the database account of ndoutils to connect to the database. If you change this account with reconfiguring ndoutils, don't forget to dpkg-reconfigure nagvis too to get the new configuration. If you got still errors of not working NDOUtils, check your /etc/nagios3/nagios.cfg if the broker module ndomod.o is enabled and check_external_commands=1 is set to get the table _programstatus updated. (See http://www.nagvis.org/docs/general/often_reported_errors#nagiosnotrunning) There are some examples in /usr/share/doc/nagvis/examples/demo to see NagVis functionality. Just copy the files in demo/ to the appropriate location and change its owner and group to be www-data:www-data. -- Hendrik Frenzel Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:27:33 +0200