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Subject: RE: Cfengine Help: Re: Monitoring Cfengine processes
Thanks for the responses everyone. I'm going to discuss the options with
my colleagues and our operations center that manages our Zenoss
configuration.
Justin
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Subject: Cfengine Help: Re: Monitoring Cfengine processes
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Subject: Re: Monitoring Cfengine processes
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Forum: Cfengine Help
Subject: Re: Monitoring Cfengine processes
Author: neilhwatson
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,17005,17021#msg-17021
If the host is up and the CF policy is sufficiently robust then no serious
monitoring should be needed. A simple TCP port check would be
We just monitor the TCP port of cfengine servers with nagios.
Wes
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Justin Lloyd wrote:
> This is a follow-on to my original thread about creating a Solaris SMF
> service. Since I'm no longer doing that and have decided to let Zenoss
> do that, I was curious about
On 4/27/10 2:15 PM, "Justin Lloyd" wrote:
> This is a follow-on to my original thread about creating a Solaris SMF
> service. Since I'm no longer doing that and have decided to let Zenoss
> do that, I was curious about what others are doing along these lines. A
> couple of things came to mind as I
This is a follow-on to my original thread about creating a Solaris SMF
service. Since I'm no longer doing that and have decided to let Zenoss
do that, I was curious about what others are doing along these lines. A
couple of things came to mind as I was mulling over how to do this.
Using SNMP to mo