Fix package name in README.Debian* files

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Jan Wagner 2014-01-23 01:24:44 +01:00
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================================================================================
nagios-plugins for Debian
monitoring-plugins for Debian
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below is a collection of various bits of information that might be
helpful to users of nagios-plugins in debian.
helpful to users of monitoring-plugins in debian.
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plugins and dependencies
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some plugins require additional libraries and programs. to prevent you from
having to install dozens of further packages that you don't actually need,
there is no strict dependency on some of them.
see /usr/share/doc/nagios-plugins-standard/README.Debian.plugins for details.
see /usr/share/doc/monitoring-plugins-standard/README.Debian.plugins for details.
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how to use plugins
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different plugin packages and how to avoid installing massive dependencies
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if you're frustrated by all the crap being brought in by nagios-plugins (for
if you're frustrated by all the crap being brought in by monitoring-plugins (for
example if you're installing nrpe or nsca on a remote host), try the
nagios-plugins-basic package.
monitoring-plugins-basic package.
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plugins needing root privilege

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nagios-plugins on Debian
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monitoring-plugins on Debian
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Some plugins require additional libraries and programs. To prevent you from
having to install dozens of further packages that you don't actually need,
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apt-get(8) and aptitude(8) will install recommended packages automatically by
default. If you did not disable this feature you will have everything in place
to operate all plugins when installing the "nagios-plugins-standard" package,
beside the packages listed as suggests.
to operate all plugins when installing the "monitoring-plugins-standard"
package, beside the packages listed as suggests.
Else you have to install missing dependencies manually (see the section "Plugin
dependencies" below).