Robert Spangler wrote:
Hello everyone,
While I know this isn't Centos related, you guys seems to be on top of your
game around here. Sorry for the off-topic.
I'm looking for a tool to monitor my servers and send either an email or page
or both when something breaks. I would like it to
Robert Spangler wrote:
Hello everyone,
While I know this isn't Centos related, you guys seems to be on top of
your
game around here. Sorry for the off-topic.
I'm looking for a tool to monitor my servers and send either an email or
page
or both when something breaks. I would like it to
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I have been using Nagios for monitoring the network and a few servers. It
works fine. It's not the easiest thing to get it working properly.
Regards
M.
Have not tried it, but I snipped this for future use.
FAN Fully Automated Nagios (based
Jim Wildman wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I have been using Nagios for monitoring the network and a few servers.
It works fine. It's not the easiest thing to get it working properly.
Regards
M.
Have not tried it, but I snipped this for future use.
FAN Fully
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 05:32, Jim Wildman wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I have been using Nagios for monitoring the network and a few servers.
It works fine. It's not the easiest thing to get it working properly.
Regards
M.
Have not tried it,
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 01:15, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Have you looked at Nagios or Groundwork? There are some howto's on
http://www.howtoforge.net
Was not aware of this site. Big Thnx!
--
Regards
Robert
It is not just an adventure.
It is my job!!
Linux User #296285
Robert Spangler wrote:
This looks interesting. Will have to read up on it some.
Just wondering if I can configure it to allow many people to setup monitoring
different way on the same device?
nagios monitors are configured by a script file on each monitored target
system that script
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 16:25, John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Spangler wrote:
This looks interesting. Will have to read up on it some.
Just wondering if I can configure it to allow many people to setup
monitoring different way on the same device?
nagios monitors are configured by
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 05:32 -0400, Jim Wildman wrote:
Have not tried it, but I snipped this for future use.
FAN Fully Automated Nagios (based on CentOS)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fannagioscd
Oh wow - I haven't heard of this project. It looks sweeet.
The CentOS 5 + nagios +
Robert Spangler wrote:
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 16:25, John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Spangler wrote:
This looks interesting. Will have to read up on it some.
Just wondering if I can configure it to allow many people to setup
monitoring different way on the same device?
nagios
Hello everyone,
While I know this isn't Centos related, you guys seems to be on top of your
game around here. Sorry for the off-topic.
I'm looking for a tool to monitor my servers and send either an email or page
or both when something breaks. I would like it to monitor all sorts of
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Robert Spangler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
While I know this isn't Centos related, you guys seems to be on top of your
game around here. Sorry for the off-topic.
I'm looking for a tool to monitor my servers and send either an email or page
or
I'm looking for a tool to monitor my servers and send either an email or
page
or both when something breaks.
JohnStanley Writes:
Hobbit, Spacewalk (rather new requires Oracle DB), Big Brother, Zabbix and
many more. It's mainley an admins choice of what he/she wants or needs to
do.
13 matches
Mail list logo