Nagios System and Network Monitoring

Nagios is a host and service monitoring tool designed to inform systems administrators of network problems before clients or managers notice. Nagios makes it possible to continuously monitor network services (like SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING), host resources (such as processor load, disk and memory...

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Autor principal: Barth, Wolfgang (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Francisco : No Starch Press 2008.
Edición:2nd ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627272606719
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  • Contents; Foreword to the Second Edition; Information Sources on the Internet; Introduction; About This Book; Note of Thanks; PART I: From Source Code to a Running Installation; 1: Installation; 2: Nagios Configuration; 3: Startup; PART II: In More Detail...; 4: Nagios Basics; 5: Service Checks and How They Are Performed; 6: Plugins for Network Services; 7: Testing Local Resources; 8: Plugins for Special Tasks; 9: Executing Plugins via SSH; 10: The Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE); 11: Collecting Information Relevant for Monitoring with SNMP; 12: The Nagios Notification System
  • 13: Passive Tests with the External Command File14: The Nagios Service Check Acceptor (NSCA); 15: Distributed Monitoring; PART III: The Web Interface and Other Ways to Visualize Nagios Data; 16: The Classical Web Interface; 17: Flexible Web Interface with the NDOUtils; 18: NagVis; 19: Graphic Display of Performance Data; PART IV: Special Applications; 20: Monitoring Windows Servers; 21: Monitoring Room Temperature and Humidity; 22: Monitoring SAP Systems; 23: Processing Events with the EventDB; PART V: Development; 24: Writing Your Own Plugins; 25: Determining File and Directory Sizes
  • 26: Monitoring Oracle with the Instant ClientAppendixes; A: An Overview of the Nagios Configuration Parameters; B: Rapidly Alternating States: Flapping; C: Event Handlers; D: Macros; E: Single Sign-On for the Nagios Web Interface; F: Tips on Optimizing Performance; G: The Embedded Perl Interpreter; H: What's New in Nagios 3.0?; Index