
Nagios won't care, as it and other apps *generally* don't create new web
*servers* (unless they're deployed with, eg, tomcat web servers). The party
line is that you should dedicate the machine to otrs, but Nagios is okay
(as is phpmyadmin, limesurvey, icinga, ... )
I don't know enough about maven to make an informed response.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:04 AM, James Carroll
I'd like to install some other things on my OTRS host (namely Nagios and a Maven repository) and am concerned about conflicting ports and services, etc.
Anyone have any insights or done this before? Anywhere that I can get more details on how OTRS is configured from a webserver/port perspective so I can avoid conflicts?
Thanks,
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