| ↑back Search ←Prev date Next date→ Show only urls | (Click on time to select a line by its url) |
| Who | What | When |
|---|---|---|
| *** | toeshred has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) | [03:42] |
| toeshred has joined #arpnetworks | [03:50] | |
| dwarren_ has joined #arpnetworks
dwarren has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) | [03:55] | |
| ...................................................................................................... (idle for 8h29mn) | ||
| mike-bur1 is now known as mike-burns | [12:25] | |
| ................. (idle for 1h21mn) | ||
| mnathani_ | if one was to setup a new monitoring box, would nagios still be preferred over icinga or are they basically the same? | [13:46] |
| brycec | I haven't touched Icinga, but I prefer Monit (and M/Monit) over Nagios fwiw | [13:54] |
| ..... (idle for 22mn) | ||
| mnathani_ | k | [14:16] |
| .... (idle for 16mn) | ||
| plett_ | Personally, I would still use Nagios because it's what I know. I would do everything possible to not write config for it manually though - I'm a big fan of having your config management system build nagios config at the same time as deploying a service | [14:32] |
| ............. (idle for 1h3mn) | ||
| *** | qbit has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) | [15:35] |
| ..... (idle for 21mn) | ||
| mercutio | i was all excited about having higher upload speed, and now i have nothing to upload.
monitoring solutions always seem to be a bit messy, most people go with what they're familiar with. and like plett said if you can automate config, it makes things simpler if you have a larger environment if you have smaller config and want to just check availability you may be better off using external monitoring munin is kind of nifty too | [15:56] |
| *** | qbit has joined #arpnetworks | [16:02] |
| brycec | Munin is decent for charting, but I find that munin-limits is somewhat terrible, primarily it's surprisingly CPU-heavy. | [16:15] |
| mercutio | well charting is good for passive stuff
and external monitoring is good for availability i'd actually been finding smokeping kind of nifty for alerting too like if a web page loads slow | [16:21] |
| ....... (idle for 31mn) | ||
| *** | jcv_ has quit IRC (Quit: leaving)
jcv has joined #arpnetworks | [16:52] |
| ....... (idle for 34mn) | ||
| mjp_ has joined #arpnetworks | [17:27] | |
| ............. (idle for 1h2mn) | ||
| tabthorpe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
tabthorpe has joined #arpnetworks | [18:29] | |
| .......... (idle for 46mn) | ||
| mnathani_ | I got nagios going for the most part. An annoying permission issue I can't seem to fix
Apache web server: You don't have permission to access /nagios/index.php on this server. | [19:16] |
| mjp_ | sounds like basic apache config | [19:20] |
| ..... (idle for 22mn) | ||
| *** | meingtsil has joined #arpnetworks
meingtsla has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) meingtsil is now known as meingtsla | [19:42] |
| ....................... (idle for 1h50mn) | ||
| dj_goku has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) | [21:32] | |
| dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks | [21:39] | |
| ↑back Search ←Prev date Next date→ Show only urls | (Click on time to select a line by its url) |