I do all of those (except for backups) in some degree or another.

With temperature, unless you have actual probes, the server agents will report 
on that.

With backups you'd need to rely on events on either the backup system or the 
client if they're logged. 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]

c - 312.731.3132


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shawn Everett [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:22 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Nagios
> 
> For those of you that use Nagios, I'd be interested to learn what you monitor
> and to some degree how you do it.
> 
> Personally we monitor:
> - Server Room Temperature
> - Hardware health on our HP Servers via SNMP
> - Basic Windows metrics: drive space, CPU load, RAM etc.
> - ntbackup and backup exec backup job statuses
> - service availability: http, dns, smtp etc
> - Oracle database health on our Linux servers
> - The same sorts of metrics as above on Linux
> 
> Shawn
> 
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