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On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 20:08 +0200, Sven Vermeulen wrote: |
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> Always. I'm not familiar with Nagios (only on lappy and lguest test |
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> images) so any help is appreciated. I just committed my current draft |
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> state (not much, but it shows the structure I'm hoping to go with as |
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> well as the content I want to address in the guide). |
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Ahh. I use Nagios 2 and Nagios 3 to monitor Gentoo, Red Hat, NetApp |
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Filers, Solaris, Cisco switches/routers/firewalls, power distribution |
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units, etc. |
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> What I definitely need is some input on monitoring other systems (the |
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> NRPE plugin, with SSL, and check_ssh) with information about the |
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> differences between the methods (I suppose NRPE is a somewhat active |
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> approach whereas check_ssh is more a passive "pull" approach). |
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Well, those aren't the only options. In fact, I recommend using |
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*neither* of them, unless your hosts are on a remote network. |
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> You're free to edit the guide, even with just some <pre> tags to help |
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> me with the technical stuff :-) |
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Sure. I'll send my edits here first, though. |
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Chris Gianelloni |
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Release Engineering Strategic Lead |
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Games Developer |