On 15/12/2011 19:51, cralin@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
We have a Nagios instance already deployed on one of the servers and
configured it to check rest of the machines via NRPE daemon.
Main configuration of the instance (packages needed to be installed,
config files to be updated, username and passwords for the web
interface, etc.) and the specific configuration of the firewall + NRPE
instance for each monitored machine is done automatically via puppet.
Although some basic set of checks have been already configured and
deployed (via puppet) I'm still looking to identify specific
services/resources that need to be monitored on each server and the
appropriate thresholds for "warning" and "critical" status that should
be set for these resources.
If there are specific services running on servers managed by the TDF
admin team and those services/resources need to be monitored, please do
not hesitate to let us know about them so we can take the necessary
action in order to include them in the regular checks done by Nagios.
Regards,
Alin Cret,u
What you want to monitor is up to the network admins. With nagios thats
the beauty you arent limited to what you can monitor.
Some checks that might be useful would be to
Network traffic: Set critical notification at 80% and 70% for warning.
That way a load balancer can then be setup to balance the load. I think
that is the biggest thing to monitor that I can think of right now.
Hard Disk Space: I would sent the same warnings for this. That way you
will now that TDF servers need more hard drive space and an upgrade is
necessary, or another hard disk.
Ram Usage: Same settings as above as well as same reason.
Regards
Jonathan Aquilina
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