diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f63de72..d7c91a9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -19,12 +19,10 @@ Nagios is a powerful open source software solution for monitoring your IT enviro Installation: * Nagios Server instance: - * install httpd via cd_apache * install Nagios server binaries on Nagios server * Nagios clients: - * install client binaries like nagios plugins etc. * include NRPE via `cd_nrpe` (optional) @@ -33,15 +31,15 @@ Configuration * configure all aspects of Nagios on server * manage nagios service user * manage directories (filesystem permissions, selinux ) -* manage cgi.cfg through parameters -* manage nagios.cfg through parameters +* manage `cgi.cfg` through parameters +* manage `nagios.cfg` through parameters * manage Nagios users through external Puppet rules via define * manage Nagios commands through Puppet exports * manage Nagios template definitions through external Puppet rules via define * manage Nagios main contacts through Puppet exports. Additional contacts can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. -* manage Nagios main contactgroups through Puppet exports. Additional contact groups can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. -* manage Nagios main hostgroups through Puppet exports. Additional host groups can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. -* manage Nagios main servicegroups through Puppet exports. Additional service groups can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. +* manage Nagios main contact groups through Puppet exports. Additional contact groups can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. +* manage Nagios main host groups through Puppet exports. Additional host groups can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. +* manage Nagios main service groups through Puppet exports. Additional service groups can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. * manage Nagios main timeperiods through Puppet exports. Additional timeperiods can be created through external Puppet rules via define, to avoid having to alter the module code. * configure firewall (optional) * configure selinux policies (optional) @@ -58,7 +56,6 @@ Monitoring * monitor Nagios host * monitor Nagios service * monitor clients: - * ping * root partition * swap usage