zulip/templates/zerver/integrations/nagios.md

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Next, on your {{ settings_html|safe }}, create a bot for {{ integration_display_name }}.

Next, open integrations/nagios/zuliprc.example in your favorite editor, and change the following lines to specify the email address and API key for your Nagios bot, saving it to /etc/nagios3/zuliprc on your Nagios server:

[api]
email = NAGIOS_BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS
key = NAGIOS_BOT_API_KEY
site = {{ api_url }}

Copy integrations/nagios/zulip_nagios.cfg to /etc/nagios3/conf.d on your Nagios server.

Finally, add zulip to the members list for one or more of the contact groups in the CONTACT GROUPS section of /etc/nagios3/conf.d/contacts.cfg, doing something like:

define contactgroup {
    contactgroup_name       admins
    alias                   Nagios Administrators
    members                 monitoring, zulip
}

Once youve done that, reload your Nagios configuration using /etc/init.d/nagios3 reload.

When your Nagios system makes an alert, youll see a message like the following, to the stream nagios (to change this, edit the arguments to nagios-notify-zulip in /etc/nagios3/conf.d/zulip_nagios.cfg) with a topic indicating the service with an issue.

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Nagios bot message

Testing

If you have external commands enabled in Nagios, you can generate a test notice from your Nagios instance by using the Send custom service notification command in the Service Commands section of any individual services page on your Nagios instance.

Troubleshooting

You can confirm whether youve correctly configured Nagios to run the Zulip plugin by looking for SERVICE NOTIFICATION lines mentioning zulip in /var/log/nagios3/nagios.log. You can confirm whether youve configured the Zulip plugin code correctly by running /usr/local/share/zulip/integrations/nagios/nagios-notify-zulip directly.