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Install Nagios in CentOS

How to Install Nagios 4.4.5 on RHEL/CentOS 8/7 and Fedora 30

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Nagios is an awesome Open Source monitoring tool, it provides you more comprehensive monitoring environment to always keep an eye on your all machines/networks whether you are in your data center or just your small

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