I know this is old, but doesn't it defeat the purpose to not show the content of that script you ran? This video might as well had been titled "How to Install Centos and run a script."
Thanks for taking the time to post it though...going to check the next parts
what a great set of videos. You explain and speak very clearly, even for not native English speaking people like I am (German). You explained exactly what I was searching for. I only have one issue which I am not able to fix (although I used google extensively) which is the error message "Error: Could not stat() command file '/usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd'!".
Did you have the same in your installation and did you tweak some for getting rid of it?
I just downloaded the script... rite after looking into what's in the script just put a big :) on my face.
Thank you lots..... Moving forward to the next 2!
etyash 1 month ago
Is there any way you can make an updated vid with new versions of all this fun stuff?
thegreatcerebral 3 months ago
Thanks a lot for the video! it helped me getting started with nagios/cacti
btw if you forgot root password...
At boot, in grub, (e)dit the boot line and add '1' (or 'S'?)
it makes the system start in runlevel 1, then you have a shell and can reset the password. Cheers.
philtortoise 6 months ago
I know this is old, but doesn't it defeat the purpose to not show the content of that script you ran? This video might as well had been titled "How to Install Centos and run a script."
Thanks for taking the time to post it though...going to check the next parts
mtoky 7 months ago
I want to thank you for this set of videos. I agree with BerHa1000, you speak very clearly.
renatofrota 10 months ago
Hi,
what a great set of videos. You explain and speak very clearly, even for not native English speaking people like I am (German). You explained exactly what I was searching for. I only have one issue which I am not able to fix (although I used google extensively) which is the error message "Error: Could not stat() command file '/usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd'!".
Did you have the same in your installation and did you tweak some for getting rid of it?
Thanks 1000 times.
BerHa1000
BerHa1000 1 year ago