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, 27 June 2025Created page with "Adding a New Server to Nagios Monitoring ---------------------------------------- 🔹 Step 1: Add DNS Entry (on Mercury Server) Before anything else: • Make sure the Nagios server can resolve the new server’s hostname. • Log in to the Mercury server (your internal DNS server). • Add the DNS entry (IP Hostname) for the new server. 🔹 Step 2: Define the New Server in Nagios 1. Log in to the Nagios server Example: nagios.apoyar 2. Navigate to the..."
(Created page with "Adding a New Server to Nagios Monitoring ---------------------------------------- 🔹 Step 1: Add DNS Entry (on Mercury Server) Before anything else: • Make sure the Nagios server can resolve the new server’s hostname. • Log in to the Mercury server (your internal DNS server). • Add the DNS entry (IP Hostname) for the new server. 🔹 Step 2: Define the New Server in Nagios 1. Log in to the Nagios server Example: nagios.apoyar 2. Navigate to the...") |
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