Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can use some of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible and bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I should be looking at and adding to my VM?
Thanks
Mark
Security setup? Selinux and firewall.
13 февр. 2017 г. 1:28 пользователь "Mark Morris" mmorris4055@gmail.com написал:
Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can use some of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible and bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I should be looking at and adding to my VM?
Thanks
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Dne 12.2.2017 v 22:34 Mark Morris napsal(a):
Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can use some of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible and bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I should be looking at and adding to my VM?
Thanks
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 21:34:09 +0000 Mark Morris mmorris4055@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can use some of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible and bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I should be looking at and adding to my VM?
Well, depends on the kind of things you want to work on and find interesting. ;)
Most of our applications have a readme that tells how to set them up for testing.
For the sysadmin side you might also look at the CSI doc: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Community_Services_Infrastructure/1/htm... (although, it could sure use updating).
Hope that helps!
kevin
Thanks Guys for all the advice I will be a bit more mindful about subject in future, I am just keen to learn and to get up to speed, I've already got nagios up and running locally so I can experiment a bit with it and ansible as well, but I feel I have a much better idea now than what I did a week ago.
Thanks again all
Mark
On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 11:51 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 21:34:09 +0000 Mark Morris mmorris4055@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can use some of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible and bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I should be looking at and adding to my VM?
Well, depends on the kind of things you want to work on and find interesting. ;)
Most of our applications have a readme that tells how to set them up for testing.
For the sysadmin side you might also look at the CSI doc: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Community_Services_Infrastructur e/1/html-single/Security_Policy/index.html (although, it could sure use updating).
Hope that helps!
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Hello Mark,
Now you are mentioning Nagios I can share my ansible roles: https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/
Those still need automated tests and some minor changes to work with fedora/centos/redhat, but most of the parts are done and working properly on our infra on production and testing environments for more than 2 years now.
https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible-role-nagios https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_thruk https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_pnp4nagios https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_config https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_plugins https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_snmptrap
I will be working on enhancements and minor changes for those this year to help other use it, so every new issue and pull request is welcome.
The snmptrap role is something that I haven't found around internet, so could be interesting for some others.
Kind regards, Pablo.
El lun., 13 feb. 2017 a las 17:54, Mark Morris (mmorris4055@gmail.com) escribió:
Thanks Guys for all the advice I will be a bit more mindful about subject in future, I am just keen to learn and to get up to speed, I've already got nagios up and running locally so I can experiment a bit with it and ansible as well, but I feel I have a much better idea now than what I did a week ago.
Thanks again all
Mark
On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 11:51 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 21:34:09 +0000 Mark Morris mmorris4055@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can use some of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible and bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I should be looking at and adding to my VM?
Well, depends on the kind of things you want to work on and find interesting. ;)
Most of our applications have a readme that tells how to set them up for testing.
For the sysadmin side you might also look at the CSI doc: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Community_Services_Infrastructur e/1/html-single/Security_Policy/index.html (although, it could sure use updating).
Hope that helps!
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Hi Pablo Thanks for the links, I've managed to get nagios working on my VM's but still got a lot of work to do figuring out how to configure it but I'm getting there and anything I can look at is much appreciated. Regards Mark
On Tue, 2017-02-14 at 11:32 +0000, Pablo Daniel Estigarribia Davyt wrote:
Hello Mark, Now you are mentioning Nagios I can share my ansible roles: https://g ithub.com/CoffeeITWorks/
Those still need automated tests and some minor changes to work with fedora/centos/redhat, but most of the parts are done and working properly on our infra on production and testing environments for more than 2 years now.
https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible-role-nagios https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_thruk https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_pnp4nagios https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_config https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_plugins https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_snmptrap
I will be working on enhancements and minor changes for those this year to help other use it, so every new issue and pull request is welcome.
The snmptrap role is something that I haven't found around internet, so could be interesting for some others.
Kind regards, Pablo.
El lun., 13 feb. 2017 a las 17:54, Mark Morris (<mmorris4055@gmail.co m>) escribió:
Thanks Guys for all the advice I will be a bit more mindful about
subject in future, I am just keen to learn and to get up to speed, I've
already got nagios up and running locally so I can experiment a bit
with it and ansible as well, but I feel I have a much better idea now
than what I did a week ago.
Thanks again all
Mark
On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 11:51 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 21:34:09 +0000
Mark Morris mmorris4055@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys
Just need a quick bit of advice, I have created a VM so I can
use
some
of the tools and software that is used I have installed ansible
and
bookmarked the documentation for it, is there anything else I
should
be looking at and adding to my VM?
Well, depends on the kind of things you want to work on and find
interesting. ;)
Most of our applications have a readme that tells how to set them
up
for testing.
For the sysadmin side you might also look at the CSI doc:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Community_Services_Infrastru
ctur
e/1/html-single/Security_Policy/index.html
(although, it could sure use updating).
Hope that helps!
kevin
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