On 09/08/07, Mike Tewner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've worked with tons of programs that do this - none of them have
> filled all my requirements. One thing, though - I didin't want to rely
> on SNMP - My ultimate solution would be a system that will ssh to a
> machine and run commands, proce
Oh - I forgot. Nagios let me do my whole check-through-ssh thing. meaning:
I put the nagios-plugins somewhere on the remote machines and create a
nagios user on each. Configure key authentication for this user on all
the machines. Then I configured nagios to check_by_ssh all the things
I wanted che
I've worked with tons of programs that do this - none of them have
filled all my requirements. One thing, though - I didin't want to rely
on SNMP - My ultimate solution would be a system that will ssh to a
machine and run commands, process the output.
In no particular order:
1. Monit is good for
Oren Held wrote:
> A friend of mine (Amnon) found Munin (http://munin.projects.linpro.no/),
> which
> is a great system resource grapher tool which has plugins for almost
> everything from swap, ntp time drifts, disk temperature - to mysql queries
> per second.
>
> However, it draws graphs, I'm
On 8/8/07, Oren Held <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A friend of mine (Amnon) found Munin (http://munin.projects.linpro.no/), which
> is a great system resource grapher tool which has plugins for almost
> everything from swap, ntp time drifts, disk temperature - to mysql queries
> per second.
>
Oron,
A friend of mine (Amnon) found Munin (http://munin.projects.linpro.no/), which
is a great system resource grapher tool which has plugins for almost
everything from swap, ntp time drifts, disk temperature - to mysql queries
per second.
However, it draws graphs, I'm not sure it can send alerts. Y
Sorry, I'm not that good in spoofing :)
On 08/08/2007 18:22, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 18:05 +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote:
On 08/08/2007 16:37, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 17:08 +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote:
The problem is that the mail server running the mail doma
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 18:05 +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote:
> On 08/08/2007 16:37, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 17:08 +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote:
> >>> The problem is that the mail server running the mail domain comany.com
> >>> doesn't like to receive e-mail from addresses in the
Gallery is a very active project, meaning that security holes are quickly
closed, and all you have to do is just to apt-get update/yum update.
I wouldn't define neither Gallery v1 or v2 as a software with "serious
security holes" (unless you decide to install old versions). Moshe is
probably talki
On 08/08/2007 16:37, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 17:08 +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote:
The problem is that the mail server running the mail domain comany.com
doesn't like to receive e-mail from addresses in the form of
server.comany.com (where server.company.com is local host name th
Hello list,
I'm looking for a simple system monitoring script / utility.
I need to do checks like memory usage, cpu usage, hard disk usage and co.
I would like to email alerts if one of the check fails.
I know SNMP traps are exactly what I'm after, oddly I haven't been
able find any decent projec
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 17:08 +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote:
> > The problem is that the mail server running the mail domain comany.com
> > doesn't like to receive e-mail from addresses in the form of
> > server.comany.com (where server.company.com is local host name that is
> > not visible on the in
On 08/08/2007 15:44, Oded Arbel wrote:
It might be the time, but I can't wrap my head around this problem:
I have postfix configured as the local MTA for a server that needs to
generate some status emails every day (logwatch, etc'), and mail them to
the administrator's address which is [EMAIL PR
It might be the time, but I can't wrap my head around this problem:
I have postfix configured as the local MTA for a server that needs to
generate some status emails every day (logwatch, etc'), and mail them to
the administrator's address which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] , and I've setup
an alias:
root:
On 8/8/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 08/08/07, Gadi Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> >
> > There have been alot of e-mails on the list this year (from myself aswell)
> > relating to the Internet in Israel. Every ISP promises that they are the
> > fastest, have t
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 23:01 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 08/08/07, Gadi Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
>
> There have been alot of e-mails on the list this year (from
> myself aswell) relating to the Internet in Israel. Every ISP
>
On 08/08/07, Gadi Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
>
> There have been alot of e-mails on the list this year (from myself
> aswell) relating to the Internet in Israel. Every ISP promises that they
> are the fastest, have the best support, when often nothing can be further
> from the
Hi All
There have been alot of e-mails on the list this year (from myself
aswell) relating to the Internet in Israel. Every ISP promises that
they are the fastest, have the best support, when often nothing can be
further from the truth. An ISP / infrastructure provider will be having
technical
Hello list,
Recently the company that I'm working for has changed it's business
model, and they stopped any development at the company.
Therefor I'm looking for a development job, while I prefer to remain
in the VoIP industry, but I'm not fixed on that subject, so other
subjects are more then wel
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 20:43 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> I don't turn the camera on to take the memory card out of it and put
> it back in, so battery time IS saved.
Ah, good point - I haven't noticed that. I don't have a dedicated SD
reader, but I noticed that when I use my palm as an SD reader
On 08/08/07, Moshe Leibovitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Note though that there serious security holes in Gallery
> and is a constant target for attacks.
Is this still true for Gallery 2? From reading its docs I got the impression
one of its main goals was a complete re-design to avoid the se
On 08/08/07, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have no idea why you think so - on the contrary, minimizing the number
I now see that, unlike my previous camera circa 2003, the EOS 350D supports
USB 2.0 (or at least it can connect to a USB 2.0 bus, many devices still run
at 1.1 speed but
As Oded mentioned, Digikam + Gallery2(2.1) is a good one.
There is a plugin for that.
Since Gallery is highly configurable and extensible you
may even satisfy your programming skills :)
Note though that there serious security holes in Gallery
and is a constant target for attacks.
On 08/08/2007 10
Just adding a couple of cents.
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 08:58 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 08/08/07, Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So basically, I'm looking for a photo management application
> for Linux.
>
> I use Digikam for a few years now and am very satisfied with
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