[clue] LAMP + Nagios on Pi?

Mike Nolte obiwanmikenolte at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 07:43:32 MDT 2015


I have a G1 model B that's been running Nagios on Red Sleeve 6.1 for a
couple of years.  The checks work fine, but they just test remote services;
I wouldn't try anything that requires a lot of local processing.  I can't
think of any reason that the processor architecture would come into play.
What was painful for me is how long it took to actually change the
configuration.  I ultimately used a VM, and I use the Pi to check the VM
and host.  The G2 says that the processor is 200 MHz faster, and it has
twice as much RAM, so it might be tolerable now.

What's the LAMP part of your question?

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:14 PM, <foo7775 at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hey guys (& gals),
>
>   I'm giving serious thought to setting up a "latest generation" Raspberry
> Pi as a headless server running Nagios so that I can quickly & easily check
> up on one segment of my home network when/if the mood strikes me.  Has
> anyone on this list set up Nagios on a Pi system, & if so, do you have any
> suggestions, or any "gotchas" to watch out for??  (Aside from the obvious
> ARM architecture as opposed to x86/64...)
>
>   It may be worth noting that I will be setting it up to boot RedSleeve
> (RHEL-derived) instead of the Debian-derived OS that it comes with...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> T.
>
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