checkup

2010-03-23 Thread madunix
Dear bsd's
I want to create checkup script bash/perl to run on daily basis in
order to do checkup routine for a multiple 20xlinux server
(centos/rhel/suse/freebsd). Some kind of a list, making sure all of
the relevant services are working properly: hardware, filesystens
mounted, ip address, hostname, login user, cpu, network services,
databases oracle, mysql, ftp, http, samba,quota, log all these output
into file and mail it to admin daily.

can you help.

Thanks
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Re: Open_Source

2009-06-09 Thread madunix
so people do not be afraid to think outside the the box
Finally, out of my experience with Linux and FreeBSD  is that once a
setup is working, it stays working, sometimes the initial setup takes
longer , I ll be honest, there have been times when I spent days
trying to get something working on Linux and FreeBSD, but once
everything is configured right, it just works and works well.


Thanks
madunix


On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Chris Reesutis...@googlemail.com wrote:
 2009/6/5 Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com:
 On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 09:50:24PM +0100, Chris Rees wrote:
 2009/6/3 Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl:
  On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 09:35:31PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
  On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 13:46:15 -0500, Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com 
  wrote:
   Isn't there an OpenVMS somewhere?
 
  There is an open source clone in the works: http://www.freevms.net/
  No idea of the state it is in.
 
  The OZONE OS [http://www.o3one.org/] uses a lot of VMS concepts.

 I just LOVE the webpage. The kind of one I'd make in my spare time...

 That's horrifying.  Remind me to never visit one of your Webpages.

 Luckily, I can touch-type, because the temporary blindness induced by
 that site when the bright yellow irradiated my retinas still hasn't
 entirely faded.


 Hehe, mine is the opposite if you're interested;

 http://www.bayofrum.net

 Chris

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Open_Source

2009-06-02 Thread madunix
Dear Experts,

I want to know out of your experience people the following,
1- How open source served your businesses  requirements?
2- What kind of application that running on Open Source?
3- General experience with Open Source technology?

Your input would be really appreciated.

Thanks
madunix
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Re: Open_Source

2009-06-02 Thread madunix
in my case i have the following:

Multiple linux/bsd distributions: (RHEL, SuSE, FreeBSD + commercial
UNIX as AIX)
Monitoring Application:(Cacti, Nagios, MRTG)
Backup utility:(rsync, tar, mondo)
Content Management system:(Jommla, Durpal)
Virtualization:(Wine)
Web Server:(Apache)
Web filtering:(Squid, dansgaurdian + blacklist)
Mail System:(Qmail, Postfix, sendmail)
DB:(MySQL)
Scripting:(Shell/bash,Perl,PHP)
Servers: IBM SystemX and SystemP, DELL
SAN storage: EMC, IBM DS8000

madunix

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca wrote:
 madunix wrote:
 Dear Experts,

 I want to know out of your experience people the following,

 1- How open source served your businesses  requirements?

 Our business would likely not exist if it weren't for Open Source
 (and/or free) software. Other than our Windows workstations, a few
 Windows servers, Cisco IOS and a few other specifics here-and-there, we
 are all open source.

 Everything is FreeBSD.

 2- What kind of application that running on Open Source?

 Pretty much everything:

 - routers (Quagga BGP, OSPF etc)
 - RADIUS
 - web servers
 - email servers
 - database servers
 - backup (AMANDA)
 - infrastructure config management (RANCID)
 - performance graphing (MRTG)
 - performance testing (iperf etc)
 - troubleshooting (tcpdump, wireshark etc)
 - traffic engineering (ipfw etc)
 - communications (firefox, thunderbird)
 - and hundreds more

 3- General experience with Open Source technology?

 Very, very good. I find though that the more you give, the more you get out.

 In our environment, things are very dynamic, and very custom. We can
 change software live-time to make it do what we need it to do. Being
 able to look into the source code makes it very easy to write custom
 applications that 'hook in' to existing ones.

 Steve

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