Nagios based Monitoring wall in the NOC

    a wall of nagios ... with labels obscured (badly) and sensitive bits obscured obviously. Using one dedicated server to handle the configuration and network polling. and 6 to monitor the 10,000+ servers which we host. There is also another nagios server to monitor our own internal core network, and a pair of spare test nagios virtual servers to play with.

    update: crikey we now have 2 customer nagios servers to keep an eye on and three more internal ones in the pipeline. busy busy busy

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    1. phatcontroller (43 months ago | reply)

      superb but a bit extreme for a home network

    2. Drewbie85 and zarzax added this photo to their favorites.

    3. Docklandsboy (35 months ago | reply)

      we're up to 24 monitors now, a cluster of 10 nagios monitoring servers each focussed on a specific type of service. Linux boxes / Windows Boxes / Switches / Firewalls / SANs / adsl-isdn-leased lines / shared hosting / vmware hosting ... scary the number of active checks these poor servers are running each.

      Monitors ping response times, open ports, cpu load, memory usage, remaining drive space, running applications, connected users ... all sorts

    4. an0key (32 months ago | reply)

      DNX ftw

    5. nitipongb, Cristiano Casado, Adam from another planet..., iSid!, and chisei.takenouchi added this photo to their favorites.

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