Network monitoring with Zenoss: A reluctant administrator's guide
July 26, 2008 (10:00:00 PM) - 1 year, 4 months ago
By: Terry Hancock
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My wife and I have been using (and collecting) computers for years. Now my household now has four physical computers, one of them dual boot. All are on a single internal local area network with five real users plus sundry administrative ones on each. Some of the computers are also running services. I also have two computers sitting in a box, which will probably be added to this mess soon, plus my wife plans to get a laptop. I now manage a network bigger than many small businesses! But I can’t afford to pay a system administrator, and the tedium of “network plumbing” is my least favorite part of computer technology. Surely, there must be a way to automate this mess?
Enter Zenoss.
Network monitoring with Zenoss: A reluctant administrator's guide
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 76.94.213.82] on July 26, 2008 11:06 PMThanks for the link to the Zenoss. I have not used this and I'll check it out. I have used Nagios intensively for monitoring the network and other equipments. I have also written a jumpstart guide for Nagios:
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/06/how-to-monitor-remote-linux-host-using-nagios-30/
Ramesh
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