[lugm.org] Infrastructure Monitoring Tools

Cédric Poottaren cedric at jcplaboratory.org
Fri May 19 18:07:00 UTC 2017


Hello Yasir, Joffrey,

Thanks for the suggestions, they are very helpful.
I found these other two which may come of interest to you as well.


  1.  Cockpit (http://cockpit-project.org)
  2.  Linux-dash (https://github.com/afaqurk/linux-dash)

Thanks.

Regards,
Cédric Poottaren
(https://jcplaboratory.org)

From: Joffrey MICHAIE<mailto:joffreymi at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, 19 May 2017 17:29
To: discuss at discuss.lugm.org<mailto:discuss at discuss.lugm.org>
Subject: Re: [lugm.org] Infrastructure Monitoring Tools

Hi Cédric!

1) netdata is a simple package to install that will spawn a nice web interface showing CPUs, RAM, network... Live Example available: https://london.my-netdata.io/default.html
It is mainly graphing, and maybe supports alerting. Official website: https://my-netdata.io/

2) If you want graphing + monitoring, Zabbix could be a good candidate: http://www.zabbix.com/

3) Also, Grafana is becoming popular nowadays, and they just implemented alerting support. You can see Wikipedia's live metrics on Grafana:
- Server Board: https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/file/server-board.json?refresh=1m
- MySQL instance:  https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/mysql?orgId=1
- More dashboards: https://grafana.wikimedia.org

4) You can also have a look at SaaS services such as NewRelic or Datadog (usually they are not free, or with limitations)

Depending your use case and how many servers you have, Installing, configuring and monitoring these monitoring systems can be a pain, don't hesitate to ask questions :)

Cheers,
Joffrey

Le 19/05/2017 à 17:09, Yasir MX a écrit :

Hello,


You can use ntop.


ntop: http://www.ntop.org/

https://www.howtoforge.com/network_monitoring_with_ntop

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Subject: [lugm.org] Infrastructure Monitoring Tools


Dear LUGM,


I would like to know if you use any software to monitor your server activity, for instance: Solarwind.

If yes, what do you use? I am looking for something web based that can allow me to monitor my servers activity and send me alarms when situations arise.


Thank you very much in advance.


Regards,

Cédric Poottaren
Software Developer
http://jcplaboratory.org



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