I would be interested in what the load is on the machine running the 
nagios that's monitoring all these servers ;) Just playing around with 
nagios and I would like to know what hardware you need for that many 
service/host monitoring.

[email protected] wrote:
> Well,
> 
> i'am part of the systemadministrator group at an german research facility. 
> Currently there are about 120 Servers and about 600 services which are 
> supported for several teams of researchers (according to nagios). Mostly the 
> normal stuff i think, LDAP, DNS, Samba, Storage, Mysql, Mail, NIS, webspace 
> and ther sould be an ltsp in one rack.
> Most stations running Ubuntu LTS. 4 of the 120 Servers should be Windows i 
> guess, 3 of them should be Solaris. Many systems are virtuel under vmware.
> So, really just the normal stuff i think.  
> 
> Best wishes 
> 
> Joerg
> 
> On 08/19/2009 12:13 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> is just joined the list and thought its a good behaviour to say
>> hello.
>> So hello :-) I've joined the list cause i'am working with ubuntu servers
>> (about 100 i think) and i'am interested in whats going on.
>>
>> So again hello to you all
> 
> Welcome to the list Joerg.
> 100 servers is not a small farm!  I'm sure many of us would love to hear
> more about what you are doing with them (if you are allowed to tell).

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