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Old 07-16-2016, 09:49 AM   #1
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Hello.
I installed Xen on Fedora Server 23 as Dom0 and used "dnf" command for install "Nagios" and "Plug-ins", But how can I monitor my Dom0 and DomU via Nagios?
When I browse "Nagios" via Web browser and click on "hosts" and "services" it show me a message :
"There doesn't appear to be any host status information in the status log..."
"There doesn't appear to be any service status information in the status log..."

What should I do?

Thank you.
 
Old 07-24-2016, 04:47 PM   #2
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Hello.
I installed Xen on Fedora Server 23 as Dom0 and used "dnf" command for install "Nagios" and "Plug-ins", But how can I monitor my Dom0 and DomU via Nagios?
When I browse "Nagios" via Web browser and click on "hosts" and "services" it show me a message :
"There doesn't appear to be any host status information in the status log..."
"There doesn't appear to be any service status information in the status log..."

What should I do?
The first thing would be to ask an accurate question. You said here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...rk-4175584847/

...that you installed it via SOURCE and 'problem solved'. Now you say you installed via DNF? Which is it? Then you say here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...os-4175585389/

...that you're trying to install it on CentOS7, and instead of using packages, want to build from source, and won't say why, or run the commands we suggested to you. Did you bother to install any of the Nagios Xen plugins, and configure them?
 
  


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