Nagstamon
robotmk
Nagstamon | robotmk | |
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2 | 1 | |
415 | 52 | |
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9.0 | 9.6 | |
15 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Nagstamon
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Nagstamon not working on FC 36
I just moved from FC35 to 36 (I know, but I have to use the earliest viable release because reasons) and nagstamon stopped working. The window/icon whatnot is always green, status windows not being posted. No meaningful diagnostics, other than:
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Nagstamon on Silverblue
Hello u/ID100T, I just encountered the same error on my fedora workstation. And when searching for a correction, I saw your post and a github issue about it. There seems to have a correction/workaround : https://github.com/HenriWahl/Nagstamon/issues/877 As the correction has not yet been on an official release, you could try the `latest` repo or install it using the `master` branch.
robotmk
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Real-Time Performance Monitoring Software
We are using checkmk to monitor 1000s of locations in terms of reachability and performance. Basically you use the checkmk (www.checkmk.com) server as a central site that pings your network devices and your servers (both is important since a slow server doesn't mean "the network is so slow(tm)" ) In Checkmk you get nice graphs but you can also export your data to grafana (which is what we do) to build a smokeping like expirience. Smokeping is a nice tool, but it's rather old and does not scale too well. Checks from your network devices can be implemented using ipsla (cisco?). Theres a plugin for that: https://checkmk.com/de/integrations/cisco\_ip\_sla. If you want to monitor stuff from a (near) user perspective: Check MK supports a distributed setup that allows you to place sensors in differenent locations (if you don't want to implement the full end-to-end monitoring using something like Robot-Framework (https://github.com/simonmeggle/robotmk). If you want deeper network visibility then you could pair checkmk with ntopng (https://www.ntop.org/products/traffic-analysis/ntop/). This way you'll get a lot more than plain RTT and network interface load like ipfix, dpi, *flow, etc...
What are some alternatives?
pesterchum-alt-servers - Instant messaging client copying the look and feel of clients from Andrew Hussie's webcomic Homestuck.
infracheck - Incredibly elastic and lightweight health check endpoint to cover ANY CASE, including infrastructure as well as applications
check-zfs-replication - This script checks yout ZFS replication an generates reports in different flavours or can act as checkmk agent plugin (local check).
pytest-testinfra - Testinfra test your infrastructures
monitoring-plugins - 200+ check plugins for Icinga and other Nagios-compatible monitoring applications. Each plugin is a standalone command line tool (written in Python) that provides a specific type of check.
VirtScreen - Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
zabbix-dns-checks - Zabbix DNS record monitoring template and script
spidermon - Scrapy Extension for monitoring spiders execution.