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First, create the stream you'd like to use for Nagios notifications,
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and subscribe all interested parties to this stream. The integration will
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use the default stream <code>nagios</code> if no stream is supplied in the
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configuration; you still need to create the stream even if you are using
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this default.
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</p>
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<p>
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Next, download and install our
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<a href="/api">Python bindings and example scripts</a>
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on your Nagios server.
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Next, open <code>integrations/nagios/zuliprc.example</code>
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in your favorite editor, and change the following lines to
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specify the email address and API key for your Nagios bot,
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saving it to <code>/etc/nagios3/zuliprc</code> on your Nagios
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server:
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</p>
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<div class="codehilite"><pre>[api]
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email = NAGIOS_BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS
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key = NAGIOS_BOT_API_KEY
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{% if api_site_required %}site = {{ external_api_uri_subdomain }}{% endif %}</pre>
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</div>
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Copy <code>integrations/nagios/zulip_nagios.cfg</code>
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to <code>/etc/nagios3/conf.d</code> on your Nagios server.
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</p>
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Finally, add <code>zulip</code> to the <code>members</code>
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list for one or more of the contact groups in the
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<code>CONTACT GROUPS</code> section
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of <code>/etc/nagios3/conf.d/contacts.cfg</code>, doing
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something like:
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<div class="codehilite"><pre>define contactgroup {
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contactgroup_name admins
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alias Nagios Administrators
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members monitoring<span class="na">, zulip</span>
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}
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</pre>
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</div>
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Once you've done that, reload your Nagios configuration
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using <code>/etc/init.d/nagios3 reload</code>.
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<p>
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<b>Congratulations! You're done!</b><br/> When your Nagios
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system makes an alert, you'll see a message like the following,
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to the stream <code>nagios</code> (to change this, edit the
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arguments to <code>nagios-notify-zulip</code>
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in <code>/etc/nagios3/conf.d/zulip_nagios.cfg</code>) with a
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topic indicating the service with an issue:
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</p>
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<img class="screenshot" src="/static/images/integrations/nagios/001.png"/>
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<p>
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<b>Testing</b><br/>If you have
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<a href="http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/extcommands.html">external commands enabled in Nagios</a>,
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you can generate a test notice from your Nagios instance by visiting using the
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<code>Send custom service notification</code> command in
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the <code>Service Commands</code> section of any individual
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service's page on your Nagios instance.
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</p>
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<p>
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<b>Troubleshooting</b><br/>You can confirm whether you've
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correctly configured Nagios to run the Zulip plugin by looking
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for <code>SERVICE NOTIFICATION</code> lines mentioning zulip
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in <code>/var/log/nagios3/nagios.log</code>. You can confirm
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whether you've configured the Zulip plugin code correctly by
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running <code>/usr/local/share/zulip/integrations/nagios/nagios-notify-zulip</code>
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directly.
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</p>
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