Re: [lopsa-discuss] Monitoring systems for cloud nodes

2013-03-25 Thread Morgan Blackthorne
Very interesting! We're currently using 3.2.3 with NagiosGraph on our legacy CentOS system, what version has these kind of changes in it? I want to make sure I'm running the right version when I set up the Chef test config. Also, if NRPE is no longer in use, what has replaced it? I've heard of Ic

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Monitoring systems for cloud nodes

2013-03-25 Thread Ash Palmer
Hello, In a way, I would like to bump this post as I am also curious to how others have deployed monitoring in dynamic cloud environments. Thank you Morgan for outlining a common problem for many. - Ash On 24.03.2013 03:08, Morgan Blackthorne wrote: This is a spin-off question related to th

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Monitoring systems for cloud nodes

2013-03-24 Thread Craig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 00:08:33 -0700 Morgan Blackthorne wrote: > I'm also curious to know along these lines if anyone has worked with a > system (either native or with a connector) that will take advantage of > Amazon's CloudWatch metrics. I could cert

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Monitoring systems for cloud nodes

2013-03-24 Thread Elijah Wright
however, and last I worked with Zabbix it seemed to default to not alerting > unless explicitly configured to do so. (It's been a while since we moved > away from it, so my memory is a bit foggy. Near as I can recall, a > configured alarm via a Zabbix agent check would not fire if the agent > itsel

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Monitoring systems for cloud nodes

2013-03-24 Thread Florian Heigl
Hi Morgan, 2013/3/24 Morgan Blackthorne > This is a spin-off question related to the other monitoring system thread > we have going, taking it from the general direction towards a specific > use-case scenario. > > I've used several systems throughout the years, the last two notably being > Nagio

[lopsa-discuss] Monitoring systems for cloud nodes

2013-03-24 Thread Morgan Blackthorne
This is a spin-off question related to the other monitoring system thread we have going, taking it from the general direction towards a specific use-case scenario. I've used several systems throughout the years, the last two notably being Nagios and Zabbix. Nagios seems better suited for monitorin