That's not what I asked.

I meant what scenario, not what tools.
I have icinga2 running already but i'm not monitoring remote hardware, only remote availability via icmp or tcp port (like http, pop, etc). I was thinking maybe somebody does this on a large enough scale and can recommend a theoretical setup based on personal experience with setup, maintenance, ease of configuration, scalability, automation etc.

I didn't ask about man pages or command line parameters to plugins, no thank you, I can read those myself.

On 3/1/2017 8:43 PM, Tim H. wrote:
Looks like nagios has a few smart monitoring plugins here:

https://www.nagios.com/solutions/smart-monitoring/

They are likely available in your distributions package manager under a
name like "nagios-plugins".

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Horatiu N <hora...@ddhosted.com
<mailto:hora...@ddhosted.com>> wrote:

    Greetings,

    I want to monitor several remote servers drives for SMART errors and
    also disk usage.

    On icinga2, what scenario do you recommend ?

    Thank you.


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