A great tool to use.

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Animesh

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Animesh Bansriyar, CTO
NeoLinux Solutions, Ranchi, INDIA.
+91-98351 21607

http://www.neolinuxsolutions.com
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What Is Nagios?



Overview

Nagios is a host and service monitor designed to inform you of network
problems before your clients, end-users or managers do. It has been
designed to run under the Linux operating system, but works fine under
most *NIX variants as well. The monitoring daemon runs intermittent checks
on hosts and services you specify using external "plugins" which return
status information to Nagios. When problems are encountered, the daemon
can send notifications out to administrative contacts in a variety of
different ways (email, instant message, SMS, etc.). Current status
information, historical logs, and reports can all be accessed via a web
browser.

Features

Nagios has a lot of features, making it a very powerful monitoring tool.
Some of the major features are listed below:

Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.)
Monitoring of host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage,
running processes, log files, etc.)
Monitoring of environmental factors such as temperature
Simple plugin design that allows users to easily develop their own host
and service checks
Ability to define network host hierarchy, allowing detection of and
distinction between hosts that are down and those that are unreachable
Contact notifications when service or host problems occur and get resolved
(via email, pager, or other user-defined method)
Optional escalation of host and service notifications to different contact
groups
Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events
for proactive problem resolution
Support for implementing redundant and distributed monitoring servers
External command interface that allows on-the-fly modifications to be made
to the monitoring and notification behavior through the use of event
handlers, the web interface, and third-party applications
Retention of host and service status across program restarts
Scheduled downtime for supressing host and service notifications during
periods of planned outages
Ability to acknowlege problems via the web interface
Web interface for viewing current network status, notification and problem
history, log file, etc.
Simple authorization scheme that allows you restrict what users can see
and do from the web interface

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