Rasberri Pi

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ecarrasq
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Rasberri Pi

Post by ecarrasq »

Rasberri Pi + Nagios Core = < enter all endless possibilities and benefits here >

Is anyone working on a project involving Rasberri Pi and Nagios?

Here is an article that touched my heart, and thus Nagios was one of the first things that popped in my head:

http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/3634
mguthrie
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Re: Rasberri Pi

Post by mguthrie »

Yeah, I know quite a few people have played with this for Nagios Core:
https://www.google.com/search?q=raspber ... a&sesinv=1
bbiandov
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Re: Rasberri Pi

Post by bbiandov »

Ok instead of new topic I though I ask the question here; ok got it the Raspi would run Nagios way too slow; how about the more powerful competitors? Beaglebone Black?

BB aside I am sure you see where this is going: a non-PC platform to run a small Nagios out of a tiny form factor yet NOT pay some "appliance" vendor that would charge 20x what it costs to built same small form factor box?
wryan
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Re: Rasberri Pi

Post by wryan »

You can have it running quite comfortably if you choose the right distribution, I used debian to run a Nagios server and clocked around 10,000 HTTP checks in a 15 minute period before I noticed a significant drop in performance. Obviously this is depending on the check type you're performing. Don't forget you can easily overclock an RPi. I was using a Model B RPi, I haven't tested this on a Model A.
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