On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Lorenzo Salvadorini
lorenzo.salvador...@softecspa.it wrote:
Asking the boss might not be possible.
If you have a monitoring system, you could send a periodic report of warning
and criticals alerts. If you don't have it, you could evaluate Ubuntu
Landscape or
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Tapas Mishra mightydre...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have a monitoring system, you could send a periodic report of warning
and criticals alerts. If you don't have it, you could evaluate Ubuntu
Landscape or other monitoring systems as a service.
Ok this was a good
I have setup a cluster for some one.Which is basically a few Virtual
Machines running and the applications running in them which are
accessible on internet.
The host os is Ubuntu and Vms are some ubuntu/debian and some
Fedora/Redhat based servers.
He has asked me to send him a weekly report of
Hello,
you may ask that guy what kind of reporting he would like to thave. :)
Maybe you're already monitoring the machines on a regular basis, thats
some source you can collect and pack that into some pdf.
I think of memory, cpu, network bandwidth, hdd space (mostly
increasing) and so on.
good
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Tapas Mishra mightydre...@gmail.comwrote:
I have setup a cluster for some one.Which is basically a few Virtual
Machines running and the applications running in them which are
accessible on internet.
The host os is Ubuntu and Vms are some ubuntu/debian and
He has asked me to send him a weekly report of this work.
I am sys admin guy who understands ssh,telnet,ftp,tftp,TCP
If you have a monitoring system, you could send a periodic report of warning
and criticals alerts. If you don't have it, you could evaluate Ubuntu
Landscape or other monitoring