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  • From: Stephan Jauernick <info AT stephan-jauernick.de>
  • To: <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>
  • Cc: Brian Koontz <brian AT opennicproject.org>
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] OpenNIC Infrastructure Monitoring
  • Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 11:14:10 +0200
  • Mail-reply-to: <info AT stephan-jauernick.de>

Am 20.05.2012 03:01, schrieb Brian Koontz:
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 07:17:42PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
there has been alot of talk concerning security, availability and
what to do in case of X. I thought it could be useful to get
Availability Monitoring going for a better insight into OpenNIC (I'm
just a newbie too), before proposing anything.

You are aware that we have in place a rather extensive and
comprehensive Tier2 monitoring system, right? If not, you can find it
here:

http://www.opennicproject.org/en/tier2statusmonitor

I mean, if you want to start your own monitoring setup, feel free.
But I don't see the sense in duplicating effort that has already been
put into the current monitoring system.

Re Nagios from a related post: Everyone always comes on board with a
better mousetrap. On the other hand, we (Jeff, Julian, Alex H. and
myself) have seen many people come and go from OpenNIC. We've sort of
grown weary of people promising X, only to leave because they don't
really have a vested interest in the project. So please don't take it
personally if there isn't an outpouring of encouragement from us to
implement better mousetraps.

--Brian


Oh nagios? already running under:
Link: https://linuxrulz.de/opennic/check_mk/
User: opennic
PW: opennic

Currently tests T1 Uptime and Wikireachability.

As soon as i am bored enougth to crawl throu Jeffs t1/t2 test script i will add dns tests.



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