Entering the Debian enviorenment on DSM 5.2

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Joaquín Murcia

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May 16, 2016, 9:48:51 AM5/16/16
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Hello evrybody:

I am now learning about nagios and its configuration and I installed Synagios on my Synology DS115 with DSM 5.2.

It is working properly and I would like to enter de Debian installation on which the nagios is and explore the system, config files, etc.

I have looked at the documentation at http://nagrestconf.smorg.co.uk/documentation.php but I have not found the procedure

To compare with, I have also installed the package Debian Chroot from the SynoCommunity, https://synocommunity.com, and to enter that Debian environment you follow this instrutions:

"
As soon as the status is Installed, you can start using the chroot. To do so, connect to the
DiskStation through SSH (root user) and use the following command:
 /var/packages/debianchroot/scripts/start‐stop‐status chroot
"

So for the Synagios installation I tried:

 /var/packages/Synagios/scripts/start‐stop‐status chroot

but it does not work.

Please, how can you get within this Debian environment?

Joaquín.

Mark Clarkson

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May 16, 2016, 10:08:28 AM5/16/16
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On Monday, 16 May 2016 14:48:51 UTC+1, Joaquín Murcia wrote:
It is working properly and I would like to enter de Debian installation on which the nagios is and explore the system, config files, etc.

I have looked at the documentation at http://nagrestconf.smorg.co.uk/documentation.php but I have not found the procedure

To compare with, I have also installed the package Debian Chroot from the SynoCommunity, https://synocommunity.com, and to enter that Debian environment you follow this instrutions:

"
As soon as the status is Installed, you can start using the chroot. To do so, connect to the
DiskStation through SSH (root user) and use the following command:
 /var/packages/debianchroot/scripts/start‐stop‐status chroot
"

So for the Synagios installation I tried:

 /var/packages/Synagios/scripts/start‐stop‐status chroot

but it does not work.

Please, how can you get within this Debian environment?


Hi Joaquín,
For Synagios you do:

chroot /volume1/@appstore/Synagios/nagios-chroot /bin/bash

Cheers!
Mark

Mark Clarkson

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May 16, 2016, 10:10:57 AM5/16/16
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Also, once you are chroot'ed in you might want to do:

export LC_ALL=C

To stop it complaining when you run things.

Joaquín Murcia

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May 16, 2016, 11:17:04 AM5/16/16
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Thank you. I could enter and have a look.

Joaquín.
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