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- From: Tim Chown <>
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- Subject: [perfsonar-user] Nagios monitoring of performance
- Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 16:30:56 +0000
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Hi,
I’m interested in hearing from anyone who is using Nagios to monitor the
performance measurements taken by perfSONAR, be that directly to a given
measurement point, or via a MaDDash mesh.
I see there are some Nagios tools at https://github.com/perfsonar/nagios,
which seem to do a variety of checks and include performance thresholds, I’ve
not dug into what’s there in detail.
We have sites who have deployed perfSONAR, but would like to monitor the
results via the Nagios platform they use for other systems, rather than
checking MaDDash. One option for example might be to have an alarm should a
specific measurement fall below a certain threshold for a certain period of
time.
So we’d like to hear from anyone who is using Nagios this way to monitor a
community mesh of results, and what their experiences are. A live example
would be great.
Thanks,
Tim
- [perfsonar-user] Nagios monitoring of performance, Tim Chown, 10/14/2020
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