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i am getting support for nagios from the community. i have seen it before. install/config howto on their site??? (and setup snmp on each server to be monitored first?)
looking for easy setup having a tough week with SNORT.
thanks
Ron Kaye Jr 914-7294734
Sep 2, 2009 12:22:41 PM, plug@lists.phillylinux.org wrote:
I agree. Enabling SNMP will allow you to use a host of tools toefore periodically probe this kind of information. I personally use cacti to pull performance data and store it for trending (it comes with a lot of useful templates out of the box). I use nagios for point in time checks and alerting on thresholds. In both cases, I'm using SNMP as the protocol to get the information from the servers. Works great.
~Paul
On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 11:25 -0400, Doug Stewart wrote: > Is SNMP an option for you? While it's a bear to set up initially it's > worth it long term. >
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