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Icinga Network Monitoring

By : Viranch Mehta
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Icinga Network Monitoring

By: Viranch Mehta

Overview of this book

<p>Icinga has a very flexible configuration that lets you describe your network and server’s infrastructure, and tell Icinga what services you want to monitor and get uptime reports for. You can customize the monitoring behaviour as well as notification methods with plugins. You can also configure handlers that run automatically when a service goes down.</p> <p>This book gives you a deep insight into setting up automated monitoring for small-scale to large-scale network and server infrastructures. With rising business around cloud computing services such as SaaS, IaaS, and others; service providers have to increase their network infrastructure with a number of servers and services. You will learn to keep tabs on these services to ensure maximum SLA that is promised to the customers.</p> <p>Icinga comes with ample example configurations that monitor the Icinga server itself. The book analyzes the default sample configuration. You will learn to monitor public services on remote servers, system health of Linux and Windows servers as well as the network devices. You will also look into how to customize the monitoring mechanism with plugins. You will then move towards alerting methods, how they work, and how they can be customized. At the end of the book, you will have a look into the web interface that gives the current status of the entire infrastructure and some reporting tools.</p>
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Summary


We looked into some of the available web interfaces for Icinga and how each is useful for different purposes. The web interfaces provide easy access to the status overview of the entire network and server infrastructure, and also manages their monitoring to some extent.

With this chapter, we end our overview and insight into Icinga. Icinga evidently is a very flexible monitoring system in terms of configuration, plugins, web interface, and so on. This flexibility can be leveraged to a great extent to suit a variety of simple to complex monitoring requirements. Icinga is a rapidly developing project with some very cool features coming up in next releases. Make sure to keep an eye on the release announcements at their official website (http://icinga.org).