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		<title>By: wehuberconsultingllc.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Groundwork/Nagios Revisited</title>
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		<description>[...] Awhile back I got interested in Groundwork and downloaded two virtual machines, one from Tony Su and one from Ginaluca. The one from Tony Su was a little hard for me to setup initially so I downloaded a second one made by Gianluca.&#160;Gianluca&#8217;s virtual machine, baywatchos, appealed to me because it&#160;used Centos&#160;rather than SUSE,&#160;he had pre-installed Webmin, and he had prepared it as a virtual machine. For some reason Tony prepared his machine as a virtual disk so I had to read some more of VMware manual to get it to work. [...]</description>
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