Software :: How To Install Opsview (monitoring Tool) On Centos 5
Aug 11, 2010how to installed opsview (monitoring tool) on centos 5.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedYou have any idea how to install opsview under fedora ?
I found a lot of RPM
http://downloads.opsera.com/opsview/...centos/5/i386/
I was looking for some software to run on my Debian vServer which monitors RAM, CPU and HDD usage. This tool should not require Gnome/KDE, so I guess I'll end up with a PHP tool. I did some search but came up with nothing. I'm using Parallels Power Panel (there might be a plugin or something like that?)
View 5 Replies View RelatedI wonder if there is any tool that can read health of my HDD's? There are tons in windows but what options are there in Linux? I would really hope there is a tool a can install without using terminal cause I dont have web access for the Xubuntu right now. If anyone aware of such a tool, preferable a .deb file so I can easily install without hazzle. Also I hope tools like that are not littered with tons of dependencies. Cause those dependencies are a major challenge without online connection. If there exist any smart terminal commands that will let med check health status pls let me know and pls write down the command. I have enabled the s.m.a.r.t in BIOS.
I have 4 drives running Raid 0 if that matters.
I want to know which was the best networking monitoring tool in linux
wright now im using opennms . i like to try out with any other monitoring tool can somebody say which one is best one followed in linux industry
I am in search of a free tool (Due to Finance Manager budget restrictions) for monitoring USB, Folder and Internet access for network users.I want to know when someone plugs in a USB drive, which folders they access and which websites they visit. CEO request but no budget given to this request.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have recently purchased dedicated box for game servers, I just wanted to install bandwidth monitoring software, however I have read comments regarding it as it uses lot of CPU resources. There is another method to monitor bandwidth using iptables. But that article is too complex for me: [URL]. I just want to check my overall bandwidth not from any particular ports. Any teaching commands to do that, as my new to Fedora. I use ssh to control my server.
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhich is best server monitoring (Traffic ) tool ?
Can you provide some form of monitoring on this server or recommend any server-side applications that could monitor the status, in high detail, including traffic, etc?
I'm looking for commandline monitoring tool for mysql and only thing I can find is mtop. Unfortunately, mtop's development halted back in 2004. Can someone suggest an alternative? or is there such thing?
View 2 Replies View Relatedcould You please tell me what kind of tools You using to monitoring health of RAID / SAN ?Do You know any nice tool to monitoring CCISS ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have install zabbix_agent on zabbix_server, I can connect to the zabbox server from the server itself, but can't connect from other machine.
what are the steps of adding new client, I did following:
1- configure /etc/zabbix/zabbix_agent..conf, add following code...
How can i add the host on to the ZABBIX web interface?
Under Configuration->Hosts I have added the host but I don't see any report, I am no sure if server is able to see agent?
I'm interested in a Open Source performance monitoring tool that can work across the board on all Linux platforms. If such a product does not exist that works on all the platforms, Redhat would be the platform I am most interested in. Can I get some suggestions and locations on where to down load?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for an application that can run remotely to periodically check a webserver to ensure that it's delivering pages. I can't use one of the free web-based services because the servers I'm monitoring are closed to the outside internet. I have internal client machines I'd like to install the monitoring tool onto that can check specific URLs in both HTTP and HTTPS. Then email a notification when something stops responding. It would be nice to have a tool that is platform agnostic (written in perl, python, etc.) so I could have flexibility in what type of client machine I use for the monitoring.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan any one tell me a network monitoring tool which can monitor remote connectivity and generate a comprehensive report about the link state like up/down, error timings, increase in latency and packet loss rate.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to monitor the bandwidth used by each user in my proxy server.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi had configured disk alert and getting javamal alert for node down events but still im facing issue in getting disk space alert im following these below link [URL] im using foollowinglink for conf datacollection-config-xmlfile
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It is vital to get a useful server performance monitoring tool that prevents growth related performance issues. Moreover, it should offer long term capacity planning and trend analysis along with detecting performance issues and unwanted outages.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI there a monitoring tool that will alert me if one of the linux service is off? example MySQL, http, SSH,...etc
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am using MySQL version 5.1.47 (64bit) on Centos 5.5 in production environment. I am exploring option to monitor MySQL though SNMP traps. Can anybody please let me know if there is any open source SNMP tool that can be used for MySQL monitoring?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to monitor the temperature of my GPUs (multiple ATI 5970) in my computation cluster. Problem is that the aticonfig tool does not work in headless mode
# /usr/bin/aticonfig --od-gettemperature No protocol specified ERROR - X needs to be running to perform ATI Overdrive(TM) commands
and even worse if I try to run aticonfig with my monitoring user (munin) it will ask to be executed as root. Is there a simple way to read the temperature of the GPUs without having to resort to X?
I am looking for a tool that will tell me, in less than half a second, if the microphone is picking up any sound above a certain threshold. (I plan to then mute the Master channel with another command line tool, like amixer.)
View 1 Replies View RelatedAny easy to install/configure network/server monitoring tool? PLease note I'm looking for something of little lightweight here (Not something like zenoss) But I'd still like to get performance graphs and event notifying alerts. Also note this is to monitor less than 50 servers and perhaps a firewall or 2.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've read up some of the posts on this forum, but can't seem to find an answer. I have a web service within an Apache Tomcat instance installed on a Redhat linux server. I only have shell access to the server, and need to monitor outbound network traffic from my web service. Is there a unix command that will allow me to monitor all outbound traffic? I'm thinking fiddler, but a unix version? I've heard of things like ntop and iptraf, but I don't think those will help me in this instance.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for a monitoring tool like ntop, but can preserve statistics for http traffic.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe are using opsview monitor tool, and created software raid one of our server. now wants to enable raid check in opsview. how to go for it. pleease help.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAfter the Opsview packages have been installed, it is necessary to configure Opsview and its databases.but while running below command get an error,#mysqladmin -u root password {password}mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failederror: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using pa
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn Short: I want something that will show me which files and associated requested URLs are causing the highest load on our web server.
Verbose: We already monitor our Apache web server using Cacti, Nagios, and of course traditional nix commands, but I am looking for something specifically to take an Apache process ID and tie that to a users request for a specific file and URL. The great thing about something like this is that it would be able to show me the worse performing PHP files. Special bonus if it can store this data over time for reports.
I have been googling around for something like this but can't seem to find it. Bonus if it exists in Cacti or Nagios already and I'm just to blind. I started writing my own PERL script to do this, but have limited time to devote to this at work so if a solution already exists I'm game, else I'll just have to write it myself. I'm also worried about my own scripted solution in that it won't get it write because it will be leveraging the output of a specialzed apache log that records the PID and then doing a look up with ps aux looking for that PID.
Now i want to create a resue disk for my Centos5.5i think mondoArchive tool is best for this job.i installed mondo by usingyum install mondoand it is intalled successfullybut i cant see it inApplication>sytem toolshow can i run it in a GUI mode.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for some sort of a way keep track of all of my users that are logging in to my server (centos 5), what I mean is this: at our firm we outsource some of our work (programing), now all of the developing is done under our servers, what I'd like to find is a way of taking all of the users log on time and display by days/weeks/months - so I could see how much did everyone had put in. Another thing that I'm looking for is a way to monitor an ongoing session and record user activity, now I've seen ObserveIT, but it doesn't support Linux agents as of today.
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