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Revision as of 14:20, 24 March 2016
- Author(s)
- Nick Muir
- License
- GNU General Public License, Version 2, or later
- ZenPack name
- ZenPacks.community.ApacheVirtualHost
- More Information
- GitHub page/HomePage
- Git sources (for cloning)
- Link
Apache Virtual Host Modeler ZenPack
Models Apache virtual hosts using a command modeler running apachectl -S
Any sites running on 443 are deems to be HTTPS so are monitored as so. They also have the TLS certificate checked and events raised if the renew time is 30 days or less
Warning
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Support
This ZenPack is developed by the Zenoss user community and supported via our online forums. Zenoss, Inc. does not provide direct support for this ZenPack.
Releases
- Version 1.0.0-beta- Download
- Released on 2016/03/24
- Compatible with Zenoss Core 4.2.x
Background
Assigned the modeler plugin to any device under /server and it will model then monitor the Virtual Hosts Monitor required nagios check_http plugin
Installation
Normal Installation (packaged egg)
- Download the appropriate egg file for the version of Zenoss you are running.
- Ensure you are logged in as the zenoss user:
$ sudo su - zenoss
- Install the ZenPack:
$ zenpack --install ZenPacks.community.ApacheVirtualHost-*.egg
- Restart these services:
$ zenoss restart
Developer Mode Installation
In order to do a development mode installation you will want to clone the existing git repository, and then use the --link flag with the zenpack command:
- Ensure you are logged in as the zenoss user:
$ sudo su - zenoss
- Start by cloning the upstream repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/nickmuir/ZenPacks.community.ApacheVirtualHost.git
- Next, perform the installation:
$ zenpack --link --install ZenPacks.community.ApacheVirtualHost
- Finally, restart these serivices:
$ zenoss restart
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