Thursday
25
Aug 2005

Liking nagios

(6:49 am) Tags: [Software, Why I like..., Sysadmin]

So, you have some network infrastructure that you need to ‘keep an eye’ on, and you don’t really want to obsess over a terminal window 24×7, at least not after the first 3 weeks.

Give nagios a try. It may not be the easiest or most straightforward install on the planet, but the dividends on this particular investment are amazingly high.

I am now watching servers in 3 states and time zones, and not having to lift a finger, except when the phone wakes me up from a sound sleep with a page alert notifying me of an outage. Much better than your users letting you know via IM or email (those were the days, weren’t they, Geof?).

If there is one package that you install to increase your watchful eye over your hardware, nagios is the one I can now recommend, based on initial experience. Time will tell how that holds up.

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2 Responses to “Liking nagios”

  1. Geof F. Morris Says:

    No fucking shit, Batman!

    I reckon I am going to have to check Nagios out. [Did you read my story about having a server exploit happen RIGHT AS I LEFT FOR KSC, with the datacenter getting REALLY, REALLY CONCERNED that they didn’t hear from me for a week? Oi vey. I’m surprised that I didn’t get crucified for that. And you thought that your boring night in Nashville was a downer! ;) ]

  2. The Indiana Jones School of Management Says:

    Nagios

    On Scott’s suggestion, I think I’ll have to give Nagios a try. We had a small exploit last week—it was the pre-WP 1.5.2 SQL injection bug, actually, giving some clown an opportunity to try to root me; he did dump a bunch of spam out…

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