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PortSystem 1.0
name nagios
version 4.4.6
revision 1
categories net
license GPL-2
maintainers nomaintainer
platforms darwin
description Nagios is a host and service monitoring program
long_description A network service and host monitor that can notify you \
when servers go down by monitoring for external services \
such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, as well as internal host \
checks for things such as CPU and disk usage and many \
other things.
homepage https://nagios.org
livecheck.regex nagios-(\[0-9.\]+)${extract.suffix}
master_sites sourceforge:project/nagios/nagios-4.x/nagios-${version}
checksums rmd160 f27d298e71c192c48e0f55cc2c906706771d4ea9 \
sha256 ab0d5a52caf01e6f4dcd84252c4eb5df5a24f90bb7f951f03875eef54f5ab0f4\
size 11333414
depends_build port:gd2
depends_lib path:lib/libssl.dylib:openssl \
port:nagios-plugins
set sysconfdir ${prefix}/etc/${name}
destroot.destdir prefix=${prefix} DESTDIR=${destroot}
destroot.target install install-config install-commandmode install-init
configure.args --with-cgiurl=/nagios/cgi-bin \
--with-htmurl=/nagios \
--with-nagios-user=nagios \
--with-nagios-grp=nagios \
--with-command-grp=nagios \
--with-gd-lib=${prefix}/lib \
--with-gd-inc=${prefix}/include \
--sbindir=${prefix}/sbin/nagios \
--libexecdir=${prefix}/libexec/nagios \
--datadir=${prefix}/share/nagios \
--with-lockfile=${prefix}/var/nagios/nagios.lock \
--with-init-dir=${prefix}/var/nagios \
--sysconfdir=${sysconfdir} \
--localstatedir=${prefix}/var/nagios \
--with-httpd-conf=/etc/apache2/httpd.conf
platform darwin 8 {
configure.args-delete --with-httpd-conf=/etc/apache2/httpd.conf
configure.args-append --with-httpd-conf=/etc/httpd/httpd.conf
}
startupitem.create yes
startupitem.start "${prefix}/var/nagios/nagios.init start"
startupitem.stop "${prefix}/var/nagios/nagios.init stop"
post-patch {
reinplace "s|WORKER_LDFLAGS=\"-L ../../lib -l nagios\"|WORKER_LDFLAGS=\"-L../../lib -l nagios\"|g" \
"${worksrcpath}/configure"
reinplace "s|daemon-init \$(DESTDIR)\$(INIT_DIR)/nagios|daemon-init \$(DESTDIR)\$(INIT_DIR)/nagios.init|g" \
"${worksrcpath}/Makefile.in"
}
add_users nagios group=nagios
post-destroot {
# Keep the empty command file directory created by 'make install-commandmode'
destroot.keepdirs ${destroot}${prefix}/var/nagios/rw
# Nagios sample files no longer install with -sample suffixes, so do this manually for safety
foreach cfgfile [glob ${destroot}${sysconfdir}/*.cfg] {
file rename ${cfgfile} ${cfgfile}-sample
}
foreach cfgfile [glob ${destroot}${sysconfdir}/objects/*.cfg] {
file rename ${cfgfile} ${cfgfile}-sample
}
}
notes "
************************************************************
The basic steps to complete the installation are below. But Nagios is\
a complex program so you should read the documentation online at\
https://www.nagios.org or locally at ${prefix}/share/nagios/docs/index.html\
to fully understand Nagios.
************************************************************
IMPORTANT: A user and group called 'nagios' has been created and you must run\
nagios as that user.
1) Setup Apache's httpd.conf file for Nagios (restart Apache when done)
Insert the \"Nagios stuff\" text block somewhere *above* your Apache cgi-bin\
ScriptAlias statement:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ \"/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/\"
#
# Nagios stuff
ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin/ \"${prefix}/sbin/nagios/\"
AllowOverride None
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
AuthName \"Nagios Access\"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile ${prefix}/etc/nagios/htpasswd.users
require valid-user
Alias /nagios \"${prefix}/share/nagios\"
Options None
AllowOverride AuthConfig
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
# End Nagios stuff
#
2) Configure the Nagios sample files in ${prefix}/etc/nagios.
a) First, backup the Nagios sample files.
cd ${prefix}/etc/nagios
sudo mkdir sample
sudo cp *.cfg-sample sample/
b) Then rename the sample files for use.
sudo -s
for i in *cfg-sample; do mv \$i `echo \$i | sed -e s/cfg-sample/cfg/`; done;
exit
c) Configure the default commands.cfg file to your requirements. Then test\
the Nagios configuration with this command until you get no errors:
sudo nagios -v ${prefix}/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
3) Set user 'nagiosadmin' as a \"superuser\" to browse all hosts/services in
${prefix}/etc/nagios/cgi.cfg
authorized_for_system_information= nagiosadmin
authorized_for_configuration_information= nagiosadmin
authorized_for_system_commands= nagiosadmin
authorized_for_all_services= nagiosadmin
authorized_for_all_hosts= nagiosadmin
authorized_for_all_service_commands= nagiosadmin
authorized_for_all_host_commands= nagiosadmin
4) Create a 'nagiosadmin' Apache user/password to correspond with the Nagios Apache\
user created above
htpasswd -c ${prefix}/etc/nagios/htpasswd.users nagiosadmin
Create other users as desired, omit '-c' since it creates the password file. Make\
additional users login names match Nagios contact names to restrict web viewing to your\
host's by contact.
5) Set Nagios to start at system boot, and start Nagios
Run launchctl so Nagios will start at system boot
sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.nagios.plist
You may now start Nagios manually with this command (or a reboot):
sudo ${prefix}/var/nagios/nagios.init start
6) You may now login as 'nagiosadmin' to the Nagios web interface at http://localhost/nagios
NOTE: The SMTP server Postfix is required to enable Nagios email notifications
File Locations:
Configuration files: ${prefix}/etc/nagios
Nagios plugins: ${prefix}/libexec/nagios
Lock file: ${prefix}/var/nagios/nagios.lock
Init file: ${prefix}/var/nagios/nagios.init
HTML URL: http://localhost/nagios/
CGI URL: http://localhost/nagios/cgi-bin/
"