RE: monitoring BIND

2023-08-04 Thread sami . rahal
 : vendredi 4 août 2023 07:34 À : RAHAL Sami SOFRECOM Cc : bind-users@lists.isc.org Objet : Re: monitoring BIND > On 3 Aug 2023, at 17:07, sami.ra...@sofrecom.com wrote: > > Hello comunity > please what is the most recommended tool for BIND monitoring and especially > displa

RE: monitoring BIND

2023-08-04 Thread sami . rahal
SOFRECOM Cc : bind-users@lists.isc.org Objet : Re: monitoring BIND Maybe start with https://kb.isc.org/docs/monitoring-recommendations-for-bind-9 On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 9:07 AM mailto:sami.ra...@sofrecom.com>> wrote: Hello comunity please what is the most recommended tool for BIND moni

Re: monitoring BIND

2023-08-04 Thread Borja Marcos
> On 3 Aug 2023, at 17:07, sami.ra...@sofrecom.com wrote: > > Hello comunity > please what is the most recommended tool for BIND monitoring and especially > display response time and latency thank you in advance. For latency, your friend is Dnstap. The implementation on Bind is superb. When

Re: monitoring BIND

2023-08-03 Thread Andrew Latham
Maybe start with https://kb.isc.org/docs/monitoring-recommendations-for-bind-9 On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 9:07 AM wrote: > > > Hello comunity > > please what is the most recommended tool for BIND monitoring and > especially display response time and latency thank you in advance. > > Regards Sami >

monitoring BIND

2023-08-03 Thread sami . rahal
Hello comunity please what is the most recommended tool for BIND monitoring and especially display response time and latency thank you in advance. Regards Sami -- Visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list ISC funds the development of this software

Re: Monitoring BIND

2013-02-16 Thread Doug Barton
our DNS Server using: 1. Cacti (for traffic, cpu, mem, etc) 2. Munin for Stats Do you have any recommendation for monitoring bind response time from a customer test node (a windows box) On linux we could set up a dig script that provide response time in millisecond-ftp’ed to our server then graph

Monitoring BIND

2013-02-15 Thread Arie Lendra. Putra
(for traffic, cpu, mem, etc) 2. Munin for Stats Do you have any recommendation for monitoring bind response time from a customer test node (a windows box) On linux we could set up a dig script that provide response time in millisecond-ftp’ed to our server then graph it with RRDtool. Any

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-14 Thread Michael Friedrich
Karl Auer wrote: More info to my question: dig and Nagios have been suggested as possible solutions. You can use any plugin targetting the plugin api to make that happen (http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/pluginapi.html). While Icinga/Nagios will be doing regular active checks for single

monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Karl Auer
We have some nameservers :-) that are used by quite a few thousands of people. Every now and then someone comes to us and complains that the DNS is responding slowly. Sometimes they are right, and we find the problem and fix it. But most of the time everything runs fine, and the DNS is not, in

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Ben Croswell
Nagios is a very move tool for synthetic transaction monitoring. You put in whatever hosts and host names to resolve and it does it. -Ben Croswell On Jul 13, 2011 11:01 AM, Karl Auer ka...@biplane.com.au wrote: We have some nameservers :-) that are used by quite a few thousands of people.

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Romskie L
Hi Karl, Have you considered using dig? -Romskie On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:43 PM, Karl Auer ka...@biplane.com.au wrote: We have some nameservers :-) that are used by quite a few thousands of people. Every now and then someone comes to us and complains that the DNS is responding slowly.

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Karl Auer
More info to my question: dig and Nagios have been suggested as possible solutions. dig (and I suspect Nagios, which someone else mentioned) can only test resolution times from one point in the network, or maybe several, and using a very small number of tests. Our current system watches ALL

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Romskie L
You can use dig to get a sample of the response time and rndc stats to get query and nameserver statistics. On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Romskie L rslara...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Karl, Have you considered using dig? -Romskie On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:43 PM, Karl Auer

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Phil Mayers
On 07/13/2011 03:43 PM, Karl Auer wrote: So I was wondering if there is a better solution out there? People I know speak highly of DSC: http://dns.measurement-factory.com/tools/dsc/index.html ___ Please visit

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Dave Knight
Sorry for contributing another non-answer, just wanted to comment that I have done something very similar once upon a time... The case was a DNS authority service anycast node with: 2 Internet Facing Routers -- 2 Load Balancing Switches -- Big Stack of Servers We had seen degraded performance

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Pásztor János
Hello! You should try collectd (http://collectd.org/) and it's bind plugin (http://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin:BIND) You can put the collected data to csv or RRD on the local server or send it over the network. With RRDtool you can make fancy graphs. With this cgi

Re: monitoring BIND

2011-07-13 Thread Kerry Thompson
On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 01:27:48 +1000, Karl Auer ka...@biplane.com.au wrote: More info to my question: dig and Nagios have been suggested as possible solutions. dig (and I suspect Nagios, which someone else mentioned) can only test resolution times from one point in the network, or maybe