How you can monitor your server and performs usage? With Bijk you get online 30 graphs about Load, CPU, memory, traffic, Apache, PostreSQL and others with Alerts. Bijk can be used on Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat and with Cloud providers. (...)Read the rest of Linux Server Monitoring with Bijk (620 words)
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Apache And MySQL Monitoring With Bijk On Debian Lenny
I am configured Zabbix to monitor my Jboss Server logs for Erros and exclude some know errors. This setup is working with one issue. Zabbix will send me alerts when there is a new "ERROR" entry in the log file. But sometimes I get multiple alerts for the same event. For example, I got 5 alerts with the same time stamp "2012-06-25 07:55:56,864 ERROR".
Our web server will dispatch around 55,000 of alerts and they will be delivered in a batch of 500 by mail server.
Our site behaves very slow in afternoon and it takes 6-8 minutes for admin to get logged in. Initially we thought that the fault is at processing the 55,000 alerts.
I have 8 servers that I would like to monitor. All servers have a tornado python server installed.
I am trying to setup a log monitoring application for monitoring Jboss Application logs. We have more than 50 Jboss Application servers in all our environments.
Anyone know of a way to monitor e-mail alerts scalably?
For many of my on site services I have them e-mail me on success (and failure) of critical tasks.
We are using munin to get graphs of our servers. (such as cpu load, IO, available disk space, etc)
Munin gives us last 24h, last 7 days, last month and last year
The good thing with munin is that it supports all kinds of clients, such as windows, linux and switches because it can monitor over snmp.
However, we have a problem with the munin client for windows.
My day is being severely impacted by the downtime on trac-hacks.org. Judging by previous server failures, it could be up to 48 hours before this is fixed.
I'd like to know the minute trac-hacks.org is back up. However, most server monitoring services are set up to send alerts when a server goes down.
Is there a free server monitoring service that will allow me to easily (i.e.