*Position:- Linux Monitoring Engineer*

*Location : Pleasonton, CA*

*Duration : 12 mths+*

*Monitoring Engineer*

Responsible for maintaining and improving a high-volume monitoring and
metrics infrastructure based

on Nagios for monitoring, and collectd, collection3 and Graphite for
metrics. Typical tasks involve

maintaining and adding to Nagios configurations, creating custom monitoring
scripts and building

out bleeding-edge open-source tools such as mod_gearman and Thruk. Work
also involves system

performance analysis and communicating regularly with project and support
teams to develop new

monitors and keep the monitoring system in line with code updates and site
developments.

Required skills:

• Strong unix scripting. Bash and Perl are must-haves, any skill with Ruby
is a big plus.

• Strong linux system administration (Redhat). Solid ability to
troubleshoot a variety of performance

issues and other problems, from slow disk response to running out of file
descriptors.

• Strong understanding of init scripts, creating new filesystems, /proc and
other sysadmin essentials.

• Experience with monitoring. Nagios experience is a huge plus, but
experience with another major

monitoring system will suffice.

• Must know the in and outs of creating monitors, setting thresholds and
sending notifications.

• Experience with any metrics application, such as RRDTool, Cacti or MRTG.

• Chef config experience with Nagios will be plus.

• Able to troubleshoot network problems from the system perspective, such
as identifying dropped

packets or high latency that traces back to a particular network device.
Ability to capture and

analyze network traffic across a particular interface is a big plus.

• Familiarity with SNMP. Understanding of how to use snmpget and snmpwalk
and work with the output.

• Ability to work closely with development and support groups to define new
monitoring needs

• Strong unix scripting. Bash and Perl are must-haves, any skill with Ruby
is a big plus.

• Hands on experience with Chef. Building Nagios configs using Chef is a
plus.

Good-to-have skills:

• Ability to create a custom rpm (big plus)

• Experience with RRDs.

• Apache administration experience. Able to define a new virtual host and
handle other basic

configuration updates.

• Experience with subversion. Able to check in/out, check logs, perform
merges, etc.

• Familiarity with SQL. Able to run remote queries against a database and
incorporate such queries into a

script.

• An understanding of yum repositories.
-- 
*Thanks and Regards*

*Rishabh Neel Sharma*
*[email protected] <[email protected]>*

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