[Gllug] Recommendation for Linux Server Monitoring
stanley12 at blueyonder.co.uk
stanley12 at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Nov 30 10:00:46 UTC 2004
Sorry for top posting but I only have acces to my mail through the web and its out look but,
Nagios is certainly the answer. I have it monitoring 100+ servers and pretty much every service that you require and various processes including disk space and cpu.
It takes a little while to build up the config files but once you start building in parent child relation ships then it will also only tell you that the router has gone down and not whats connected to it.
Nice web interface and plenty of additions to make configuration eaiser, plot graphs etc etc.
Rhys
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From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk on behalf of David Abbishaw
Sent: Mon 11/29/2004 8:13 PM
To: gllug at gllug.org.uk
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Subject: [Gllug] Recommendation for Linux Server Monitoring
Its been a while since I last looked into this and my google skills seemed
to be lacking today. I'm looking for a linux based solution that's free to
monitor 150 Linux servers and about 20 windows servers.
The things were most interested in are :
Oracle/Apache/Websphere/SSH/SMTP/Ldap/HTTPS/MsSQL etc which should be simple
enough as they all open TCP ports.
Alerts by email after three (or rather x) consecutives failures to help
against false alerts.
Dependences so that if a router is down the host doesn't alarm as also being
down.
A real bonus would be the ability to check Window services/processed and
Windows and Linux resources like memory & CPU.
A real real bonus would also be able to run a custom script for monitoring
at the remote server.
The monitoring server needs to be able to run on Suse Enterprise server 8.2
which I doubt will be a problem.
I am aware of Nagios and BB, Nagios I've never had much luck with and BB
isn't free to companies to use (unless Ive missed some recent changes.)
Thanks guys.
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