new user - quick windows monitor q's
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:20 pm
I am new to nagios, but have my 3.x server running on a u12.04LTS server. My 1st task is to get 2 windows servers monitored as we are pushing some new sites and I want to ensure things are running correctly. I have the nagios plugins, the windows.cfg, the nscd client running and one window host added. He is reporting all greens on the check's, but have 2 questions to start.
1. Can I monitor IIS (nothing fancy, just hit the local server, make sure it responds and maybe get a response time).
2. Graph's. I am coming from zenoss which did have some great out of the box features regarding CPU, RAM graphing, etc. Is there a plugin or something else that needs to be done to get these graphs going?
I am reading the doc's which are great (as they got my this far with a windows box monitoring), but were releasing a few new sites and I wanted to get some stats in a graph on how the server is behaving both before and after. I saw the nagios exchange which had some app pool things, but not just a hit the site, save the time, and #2 I've seen some good screenshots, but a little pressed for time with this.
I have 50+ linux box's to add which I am betting will be much easier, but that too the docs will help with.
Thanks
1. Can I monitor IIS (nothing fancy, just hit the local server, make sure it responds and maybe get a response time).
2. Graph's. I am coming from zenoss which did have some great out of the box features regarding CPU, RAM graphing, etc. Is there a plugin or something else that needs to be done to get these graphs going?
I am reading the doc's which are great (as they got my this far with a windows box monitoring), but were releasing a few new sites and I wanted to get some stats in a graph on how the server is behaving both before and after. I saw the nagios exchange which had some app pool things, but not just a hit the site, save the time, and #2 I've seen some good screenshots, but a little pressed for time with this.
I have 50+ linux box's to add which I am betting will be much easier, but that too the docs will help with.
Thanks