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Open Source Software Tool Paige Asmann LI 815 Fall 2012
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Product Nagios is the industry standard in IT infrastructure monitoring FREE software licensed under t terms of GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation Website: http://www.nagios.org/http://www.nagios.org/
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Purpose Library IT departments should provide reliable services during and after normal business hours Nagios provides IT staff with a vital tool in providing quality customer service and managing systems Source: www.nagios.org
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How Nagios Works Monitoring IT staff configure Nagios to monitor critical IT infrastructure components, including system metrics, network protocols, applications, services, servers, and network infrastructure. Source: www.nagios.org
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How Nagios Works Alerting Nagios sends alerts when critical infrastructure components fail and recover, providing administrators with notice of important events. Alerts can be delivered via email, SMS, or custom script. Response IT staff can acknowledge alerts and begin resolving outages and investigating security alerts immediately. Alerts can be escalated to different groups if alerts are not acknowledged in a timely manner. Source: www.nagios.org
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How Nagios Works Reporting Reports provide a historical record of outages, events, notifications, and alert response for later review. Availability reports help ensure your SLAs are being met. Source: www.nagios.org
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How Nagios Works Maintenance Scheduled downtime prevents alerts during scheduled maintenance and upgrade windows. Planning Trending and capacity planning graphs and reports allow you to identify necessary infrastructure upgrades before failures occur. Source: www.nagios.org
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Nagios Use In the Library Nagios offers complete monitoring and alerting for servers, switches, applications, and services Nagios alerts IT staff to problem situations Nagios provides information on outage patterns both for in-house troubleshooting and discussions with service providers.
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Nagios Use In the Library Nagios comes with several pre-built plugins you can use to monitor common services such as HTTP, FTP, DNS, etc. Makes configuring Nagios relatively easy for these services Nagios allows you to create custom plugins to meet your exact needs. For example, you can create the plugin to monitor to service a number of ways.
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Nagios Use In the Library Nagios provides access control through the combination of settings in the cgi.cfg and htpasswd.users files. Library administration and staff, as well as patrons, may appreciate the ability to see the status of the various systems
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Nagios Issues Monitoring uses bandwidth and adds to the load of machines being monitored IT departments should only monitor servers or devices it has permission to monitor Care should be taken to avoid disclosing sensitive information regarding the network or passwords, or allowing access to CGI programs that perform actions. User contributed plug-ins often require the installation of other software, most notably Perl modules. Issues with Configuration All remote host have to have a configuration file and every type of service to monitor has to have a configuration file. Then all these configuration file have to be incorporated together to build the monitor configuration. This can cause getting Nagios to perform the checks the way you want it to be confusing and difficult. Although Nagios is free, installing and configuring has a learning curve which takes time and computing resources
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Other Network Management Software Free: Groundwork Monitor groundworkopensource.com groundworkopensource.com Hyperic HQ hyperic.com hyperic.com NetXMS netxms.org netxms.org OpenNMS opennms.org opennms.org Op5 www.op5.com www.op5.com Spiceworks Desktop spiceworks.com spiceworks.com Zabbix zabbix.orgzabbix.org Zenoss zenoss.org zenoss.org Fee: HP OpenView openview.hp.com openview.hp.com OpManager adventnet.com adventnet.com PathView Cloud apparentnetworks.com apparentnetworks.com Paessler PRTG Monitor paessler.net paessler.net Servers Alive woodstone.nu woodstone.nu SNMPc Castle Rock ComputingCastle Rock Computing Whatsup Gold ipswitch.comipswitch.com Zyrion Traverse www.zyrion.com www.zyrion.com
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My Take on Nagios Nagios would be beneficial and appropriate for medium to large sized libraries that have an IT department Such libraries include: University Public Government
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