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Josephsen D. — Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios
Josephsen D. — Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios



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Íàçâàíèå: Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios

Àâòîð: Josephsen D.

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Build real-world, end-to-end network monitoring solutions with Nagios



This is the definitive guide to building low-cost, enterprise-strength monitoring infrastructures with Nagios, the world’s leading open source monitoring tool. Expert network monitoring specialist David Josephsen goes far beyond the basics, demonstrating how to use third-party tools and plug-ins to solve your specific problems in your unique environment.



Josephsen introduces Nagios “from the bottom up,” showing how to plan for success and leverage today’s most valuable monitoring best practices. Then, using practical examples, real directives, and working code, Josephsen presents detailed monitoring solutions for Windows, Unix, Linux, network equipment, and other platforms and devices.



You’ll find thorough discussions of advanced topics, including the use of data visualization to solve complex monitoring problems. This is also the first Nagios book with comprehensive coverage of using Nagios Event Broker to transform and extend Nagios.



· Understand how Nagios works, in depth: the host and service paradigm, plug-ins, scheduling, and notification

· Configure Nagios successfully: config files, templates, timeperiods, contacts, hosts, services, escalations, dependencies, andmore

· Streamline deployment with scripting templates, automated discovery, and Nagios GUI tools

· Use plug-ins and tools to systematically monitor the devices and platforms you need to monitor, the way you need to monitor them

· Establish front-ends, visual dashboards, and management interfaces with MRTG and RRDTool

· Build new C-based Nagios Event Broker (NEB) modules, one step at a time

· Contains easy-to-understand code listings for Unix shells and Perl



If you’re responsible for systems monitoring infrastructure in any organization, large or small, this bookwill help you achieve the results you want — right from the start.


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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2007

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 230

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 11.12.2007

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Files, cgi.cfg      57—58
Files, configuration object      52—54
Files, FHS (File System Hierarchy Standard)      40
Files, local installs      40
Files, nagios.cfg      54—56
Filesystems, NEB      178—191
Front-end data visualization      149
Front-end data visualization, draw      155 158
Front-end data visualization, RPN (Reverse Polish Notation)      152—154
Front-end data visualization, RRDTool Graph Mode      149—152
Front-end data visualization, selection      154—155
Fruity      82—83
function pointers      173—175
Galstad, Ethan      176
GD Graphics Library      164—165
Global enable settings, notifications      28—29
Global enablers      55—56
Global time-outs      55—56
global_host_event_handler option      199
global_service_event_handler option      199
Glue layer, data visualization      145—146
Graphviz      167—168
GUI, configuration tools      82
GUI, Fruity      82—83
GUI, Monarch      83—84
high_host_flap_threshold option      202
high_service_flap_threshold option      202
Host Definition Skeleton      76
Host object      52
Hostdependency object      53
Hostescalation object      53
Hostextendedinfo objec      53
Hostgroup object      53
Hostgroups, configuration      68—69
Hosts configuration      65—66
Hosts, defining      15—16
Hosts, limited function      17—18
host_check_timeout option      200
host_freshness_check_interval option      202
host_inter_check_delay_method option      199
host_perfdata_command option      201
host_perfdata_file option      201
host_perfdata_file_mode option      201
host_perfdata_file_processing_command option      201
host_perfdata_file_processing_interval option      201
host_perfdata_file_template option      201
host_unreachable_sound option      205
I/O interfaces      32
I/O interfaces, Event Broker      38
I/O interfaces, external command file      37
I/O interfaces, monitoring      33—35
I/O interfaces, performance data      37—38
I/O interfaces, reporting      36
I/O interfaces, Web interface      32—33
ICMP (Internet Message Control Protocol)      14
illegal_macro_output_chars option      203
illegal_object_name_chars option      203
Installation      41—42
Installation configuration      42—43
Installation directories      193—194
Installation patches      45
Installation patches, colored statusmap      46—47
Installation patches, secondary IP      46
Installation patches, SNMP community string      46
Installation plugins      47—48
Installation steps      41
Installation, make install      45
Installation, make targets      44
Installation, NRPE      48—49
Installation, supported operating systems      39—40
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI), monitoring      129—130
Interdependence      16—17
Interfaces, GD Graphics Library      164—165
Interfaces, GraphViz      167—168
Interfaces, jsvis force directed graphs      171—172
interfaces, management      158—159 162
Interfaces, NagVis      166—167
Interfaces, RRDTool Fetch Mode      162—164
Interfaces, Sparklines      169—170
Internet Message Control Protocol (ICMP)      14
interval_length option      200
IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface), monitoring      129—130
Jsvis, force directed graphs      171—172
Linux, Nagios support      39
Listings, Apache Sample VirtualHost Config      72—73
Listings, BgpLastError Command Definition      125
Listings, Broker's make_callback code for SERVICE_STATUS_DATA      187
Listings, Calling Load_Checker      22
Listings, CDEF Syntax      151
Listings, CDEFs Data Summarization      154
Listings, Ceck_Disk Definition for NagioGraph      148
Listings, Check_clust Plugin in Perl/WMI      104—105
Listings, Check_dll Host      102—105
Listings, Check_dllhost Command Definition      110
Listings, Check_dllhost Service Definition      110
Listings, Check_http Service Definition      88—89
Listings, Check_load Command Definition with Argument Passing      116
Listings, Check_load Service Definition      116
Listings, Check_nt_cpuload Command Definition      111
Listings, Check_nt_cpuload Service Definition      112
Listings, Check_ping Command Definition      86
Listings, Check_ping_service Definition      87
Listings, Check_ssl Service Definition      94
Listings, Check_swap Command Definition      118
Listings, Check_tcp Wrapper      90—92 103—105
Listings, Command Example      61
Listings, Command to Perform SMTP Handshake      92
Listings, Config.xml for WebInject      95
Listings, Contact Example      62—64
Listings, Creating Multi-Counter RRD      143
Listings, Creating Single-Counter RRD      140
Listings, Enabling SNMP on Cisco Routers      122
Listings, Event Broker Sending Data      185—186
Listings, Event Handler Function      186—187
Listings, Generic Check_tcp Definition      88
Listings, Grepable Nmap Output      80
Listings, Host Example      64
Listings, Host Template and Consumer Definition      59
Listings, Host Template Skeleton      76
Listings, Hostdependency Example      70
Listings, Hostescalation Example      69
Listings, Hostextendedinfo Example      72
Listings, Hostgroup Example      68
Listings, Includes      181
Listings, init Functioin      182
Listings, Installing Nagios for the Impatient Person      42
Listings, Installing Nagios with Patches      47
Listings, List of Hosts      77
Listings, MIB snmpwalk Output      125
Listings, Modifying RRAs in NagiosGraph      146
Listings, NagiosGraph Check_Ping Definition      148
Listings, NEB Module that Implements Filesystem Interface      178—180
Listings, Nebmodule Struct      183
Listings, nebstruct_service_status_data struct      188
Listings, Notification Command Definition      63
Listings, Output from Configure      45
Listings, Output from Namespace Command      81
Listings, Output from Plugins Configure      48
Listings, Output from Sensors Program      128—129
Listings, Performance Data Wraper for Plugins      38
Listings, Ping Plugin      19
Listings, Ping with Summary Output      20
Listings, Process-Service-Perfdata Command      147
Listings, Protocol-Specific Check_tcp Command Definition      89
Listings, Realistic Nagios Installation      45
Listings, Remote Load Average Checker      21
Listings, Remote Load Average Checker with Exit Codes      21—22
Listings, Sample Host Definition      54
Listings, Sell Scriptto Create hosts.cfg from Skeletons and Host List      77
Listings, Service Dependency Example      71
Listings, Service Example      66
Listings, Service Template to Use with Definition Skeleton      20—22 63 77—78 91 103—105 179—180 187—190
Listings, Serviceescalation Example      69
Listings, Servicegroup Example      69
Listings, Services Definition Skeleton      78
Listings, service_struct def from nagios.h      188—190
Listings, Specifying Object Config Files Individually      55
Listings, Template      87
Listings, Test Case File for WebInject      96
Listings, Timeperiod Example      60
Listings, Unrecognizable SNMP      123
Listings, Using Function Pointers      174
Listings, Verbose Output from WebInject      97
Listings, WebInject Command Definition      97
Listings, WebInject Service Definition      98
LMSensors, monitoring      128—129
Local processing versus remote      4
Local queries, monitoring, pings      86—88
Local queries, monitoring, port queries      88—90
Local queries, monitoring, querying multiple ports      90—92
Local queries, monitoring, service checks      92—94
Local queries, monitoring, WebInject      96—98
lock_file option      198
log_archive_path option      198
log_event_handlers option      198
log_external_commands option      199
log_file option      197
log_host_retries option      198
log_initial_states option      199
log_notifications option      198
log_passive_checks option      199
log_rotation_method option      198
log_service_retries option      198
low_host_flap_threshold option      202
low_service_flap_threshold option      202
main_config_file option      204
Make cgis target      44
Make contrib target      44
Make fullinstall target      44
Make install, Nagios installation      45
Make install-base target      44
Make install-cgis target      44
Make install-commandmode target      44
Make install-config target      44
Make install-html target      44
Make install-init target      44
Make modules target      44
Make nagios target      44
Make targets, Nagios installation      44
Make uninstall target      44
Management interface (data visualization)      158—159 162
Management interface (data visualization), GD Graphics Library      164—165
Management interface (data visualization), GraphViz      167—168
Management interface (data visualization), jsvis force directed graphs      171—172
Management interface (data visualization), NagVis      166—167
Management interface (data visualization), RRDTool Fetch Mode      162—164
Management interface (data visualization), Sparklines      169—170
max_concurrent_checks option      199
max_host_check_spread option      199
max_service_check_spread option      199
Memory, UNIX monitoring      116—118
Monarch      83—84
Monitoring data visualization      132—135
Monitoring data visualization, front-end      149—155 158
Monitoring data visualization, management interface      158—159 162—172
Monitoring data visualization, MRTG      135
Monitoring data visualization, polling and collection      145—149
Monitoring data visualization, RRDTool      135—144
Monitoring environmental sensors      126—127
Monitoring hosts, defining      15—16
Monitoring hosts, limited function      17—18
Monitoring I/O interface      33—35
Monitoring IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface)      129—130
Monitoring LMSensors      128—129
Monitoring local queries, pings      86—88
Monitoring local queries, port queries      88—90
Monitoring local queries, querying multiple ports      90—92
Monitoring local queries, service checks      92—94
Monitoring local queries, WebInject      96—98
Monitoring scheduling scripts      15
Monitoring services, defining      15—16
Monitoring services, limited function      17—18
Monitoring SNMP      119—126
Monitoring stand-alone sensors      127—128
monitoring systems      1—4
Monitoring systems, E2E      11
Monitoring systems, failover systems      11—12
Monitoring systems, layered notifications      9—10
Monitoring systems, network locations      6—7
Monitoring systems, overhead      4—5
Monitoring systems, security      7—9
Monitoring UNIX      112
Monitoring UNIX, CPU      113—116
Monitoring UNIX, disk      118
Monitoring UNIX, memory      116—118
Monitoring UNIX, NRPE      113
Monitoring Windows      98
Monitoring Windows, COM (Component Model Object)      101
Monitoring Windows, NRPE      109—110
Monitoring Windows, NSClient      111—112
Monitoring Windows, PowerShell      107—109
Monitoring Windows, scripting environment      98—100
Monitoring Windows, VBScript      106—107
Monitoring Windows, WMI      101—105
Monitoring Windows, WSH      105—106
MRTG, data visualization      135
Multiple ports, local queries      90—92
NACE (Nagios Automated Configuration Engine)      79—81
Nagios Automated Configuration Engine (NACE)      79—81
Nagios binary      207—208
Nagios Event Broker, function pointers      173—175
Nagios Event Broker, I/O interface      38
Nagios Event Broker, NEB, architecture      175—178
Nagios Event Broker, NEB, filesystem interface implementation      178—191
Nagios Plugin Project      39
Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE)      8
Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE), monitoring Windows      109—110
Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE), Nagios installation      48—49
Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE), UNIX monitoring      113
Nagios-Plugins project      18
nagios.cfg files, configuration      54—56
nagios.cfg files, options      197—203
NagiosGraph, data visualization      146—149
nagios_check_command option      204
nagios_group option      197
nagios_user option      197
NagVis      166—167
Namespace, auto-discovery tools      81—82
Nanosleep feature      194
NEB, Event Broker, architecture      175—178
NEB, Event Broker, filesystem interface implementation      178—191
nebstruct_service_status_data structs      188
networks, locations      6—7
nmap      79—81
normal_sound option      205
Notifications      28
Notifications, escalations, acknowledgments, and scheduled downtime      31—32
Notifications, global enable setting      28—29
Notifications, layered      9—10
Notifications, options      29—30
Notifications, templates      30
Notifications, time periods      30—31
notification_timeout option      200
NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor)      48
NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor), monitoring Windows      109—110
NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor), Nagios installation      48—49
NRPE (Nagios Remote Plugin Executor), UNIX monitoring      113
NSClient, monitoring Windows      111—112
Objects, configuration, commands      61—62
Objects, configuration, contactgroups      64
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