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Revision as of 13:18, 1 December 2010
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Project Name
Set Up Nagios monitoring of the ARM farm
Project Description
"Nagios monitors your entire IT infrastructure to ensure systems, applications, services, and business processes are functioning properly. In the event of a failure, Nagios can alert technical staff of the problem, allowing them to begin remediation processes before outages affect business processes, end-users, or customers. With Nagios you'll never be left having to explain why a unseen infrastructure outage hurt your organization's bottom line. "
Setting up Nagios for the Fedora-ARM build farm will make it easier to get notification of system issues.
Project Leader(s)
Matthew Ortofsky - Server
Yegor Tyunin - Documentation
Akkim Taylor - Client
Project Contributor(s)
No one has contributed to our project yet.
Project Details
We will divide the project up into four parts, they are as follows:
Notification System
- IRC
- SMS
Server Side setup
- Configuring server
- Installing Plug-ins
Client Side Setup
- Configuring Client part
- Testing the plug-ins
Documentation
- Step by step documentation on how to setup Nagios
- Rough Draft
- Draft
- Final Draft
- Final Documentation for review
- Final Documentation
Project Plan
Goals for each release:
- 0.1 - Install Nagios on Iraq and Romania ARM Systems
- Compile
- Install Nagios
- Configure
- Test functionality of Nagios
- 0.2 - Setup Nagios on live systems
- Customize Configuration
- Configure the Web Interface
- Compile and Install the Nagios Plugins
- 0.3 - Have a completed and detailed documentation
What we need to learn
How to setup Nagios
How to configure different notifications methods(IRC, SMS, E-Mail).
Resources
We will use the following resources below:
Nagio's Documentation: http://www.nagios.org/documentation
Nagios Mail list: http://wiki.nagios.org/index.php/Mail_Lists
People: Chris Tyler
Documentation
How to Setup and configure Nagios Version: 0.3
Project News
Oct 06, 2010 - Project Started.
Oct 08, 2010 - Added information to a project page.
Oct 12, 2010 - Added 2 sections what I need to learn and resources.
Oct 18, 2010 - Rizwan Haq has moved to another project. We wish him all the best.
Oct 19, 2010 - Presented Nagios to class.
Oct 29, 2010 - Installed Nagios Server, that monitors localhost for now.
Nov 14, 2010 - Added A link for our Documentation.
Nov 14, 2010 - Updated our documentation to version 0.2.
Nov 24, 2010 - Updated our documentation to version 0.3.
Nov 26, 2010 - Successfully installed IRC bot.