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    What do you use to monitor FOG

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      Kevin
      last edited by

      I’m writing to see what tools, if any, you guys use or prefer to use to monitor your *nix servers. Currently we are running two FOG servers where I work and would like to be kept in the loop in case of failures before it’s really well known to others. We have 2 servers as of now, and may add more down the road. Basically, we’d like to monitor if any of the following fails:

      MySQL
      Apache
      NFS
      TFTP
      basically all of the core components to make FOG run.

      Any suggestions or software that you use/recommend to monitor these functions on the servers?

      "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

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        Blackout Developer
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        Zabbix is what I’ve been using, I’ve had great results.

        [url]http://www.zabbix.com/[/url]

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          Chuck Syperski Developer
          last edited by

          I would second Zabbix

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            Fernando Gietz Developer
            last edited by

            To monitor servers we use Nagios
            [url=“http://www.nagios.org”]www.nagios.org[/url]

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              Blackout Developer
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              Nagios is good, but really old these days.

              If you use Nagios, grab ‘Medusa’ to set it up. It makes things a lot easier.

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                Fernando Gietz Developer
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                Good, I say: “We use Nagios”, I should say: “The university use, or Network Departament use Nagios to monitor the servers”. I don’t know if they use ‘Medusa’ to setup it. I ask them about it 🙂

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                  Mike White
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                  We use the community edition of Zenoss where I work. Network Monitoring programs are a dime a dozen though.

                  [url]http://community.zenoss.org/index.jspa[/url]

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                    Rayno
                    last edited by

                    Nagios is a great monitoring tool, once it’s setup. Medusa sound interesting, tried googling it but no luck
                    Trying zabbix for the first time, (VMware download) looks promising, thanks for sharing
                    Opsview is another product to look into, based on Nagios but much more easier to setup

                    Ive got a project to implement a monitoring server and Nagios was/is leading choice but zabbix is something else to think about

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                      gondouin
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                      More simple, we are using a munin server and munin-node on the monitored servers.
                      No alerts, but a single look and we can see if there’s a problem.
                      [url]http://munin-monitoring.org/[/url]

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                        Blackout Developer
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                        Munin is great! Especially for small, simple setups

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