Our company plan to use nagios XI to monitor the production environment.
I am in charge of the maintenance work. Therefore I need to know how many service can be monitor by nagios.
1. Operation system: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008;
Server up or down, CPU usage, Memory usage, disk usage, schedule task status, any others?
2. Database: Oracle database 11g
Database up or down, session number, tablespace usage any others?
3. Tomcat Service
Service up or down, any others?
I can write some script to generate result into text file, whether Nagios can monitor file exist or not and the context ?
Could any help on this?
How many service can be monitor by nagios
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slansing
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Re: How many service can be monitor by nagios
1. Many others, too many to list, you will need to look in XI. Look at the WMI wizard, Windows Server Wizard, NCPA wizard, even the SNMP wizard as you can use this with Windows.
2. Many others, too many to list, you will need to look in XI. Have a look at the Oracle wizards, also the Linux server wizards for standard system level monitoring.
3. Yes, check the tomcat document:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Do ... ks/details
http://exchange.nagios.org/#/popup
2. Many others, too many to list, you will need to look in XI. Have a look at the Oracle wizards, also the Linux server wizards for standard system level monitoring.
3. Yes, check the tomcat document:
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Do ... ks/details
By this I am going to guess you are just asking for standard file existence monitoring? Yes, this can be done in numerous ways, check the exchange:I can write some script to generate result into text file, whether Nagios can monitor file exist or not and the context ?
http://exchange.nagios.org/#/popup
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tomshenhao
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Re: How many service can be monitor by nagios
Thanks for reply. I will go to check the detail.
Re: How many service can be monitor by nagios
I'll be closing this thread as the original questions have been answered, but if you have more specific questions in the future feel free to open another thread.
Former Nagios employee