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I´ve cloned a Ubunutu 12.04 virtual Server. The original server uses Nagios for apache monitoring and amanda client for backups. On the clone I want disable both services. Whats the best way for this? (Someone else did the install, never used one of them)

dpkg -l | grep nagios
dpkg -l | grep amanda

Gives me

ii  he-nagios                       0.5-4                             Host Europe Nagios Package
ii  nagios-plugins                  1.4.15-5ubuntu3.2                 Plugins for nagios compatible monitoring systems (metapackage)
ii  nagios-plugins-basic            1.4.15-5ubuntu3.2                 Plugins for nagios compatible monitoring systems
ii  nagios-plugins-standard         1.4.15-5ubuntu3.2                 Plugins for nagios compatible monitoring systems
ii  he-amanda-client                1.0-1                             Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Client)
ii  he-amanda-common                1.0-1                             Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Libs)
ii  he-amanda-restore               1.0-1                             Restoretool for he-amanda-client

Will f.e.

apt-get --purge remove he-nagios

do the job?

Kind regards, t book

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Yes, you can remove the packages:

apt-get remove <package-name>

Note that if you add the option --purge you will also remove the config files.

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  • thanks, is the nagios plugin somewhere included within the apache modules? in other words do I have to disable some apache modul first?
    – Anatol
    Feb 20, 2014 at 13:08
  • no, they are not in the apache modules Feb 20, 2014 at 13:18
  • if apache has been used as a web server for nagios, you can also remove the configuration for the Nagios website that you should find in this folder: /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ Feb 20, 2014 at 13:38

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