Is there any way to remove the nagios instance from an OES server? I have a standalone nagios server and would rather not have it on my OES servers. If not how can I change the password for the user nagios?
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Is there any way to remove the nagios instance from an OES server? I have a standalone nagios server and would rather not have it on my OES servers. If not how can I change the password for the user nagios?
Upgrade to the current version may well do the job. I'm not seeing any nagios bits on or from those servers (at this point all new boxes, upgrades in the queue after some experimentation, with this to now be noted)
alternatively, if staying on the old and no longer supported versions of OES (or they get dragged along on upgrades), you could just disable the part(s) needed. novell-gmetad.service and novell-gmod.service
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Andy of KonecnyConsulting.ca in Toronto
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Upgrade to the current version may well do the job. I'm not seeing any nagios bits on or from those servers (at this point all new boxes, upgrades in the queue after some experimentation, with this to now be noted)
alternatively, if staying on the old and no longer supported versions of OES (or they get dragged along on upgrades), you could just disable the part(s) needed. novell-gmetad.service and novell-gmod.service
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Andy of KonecnyConsulting.ca in Toronto
Please use the "Like" and/or "Verified Answers" as appropriate as that helps us all.
I think you're confusing ganglia and nagios here. The former is gone in 2023 and up, nagios however is still there.