robotmk
Robotmk - the Robot Framework integration for Checkmk (by elabit)
smokeping_prober
Prometheus style smokeping (by SuperQ)
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9.6 | 7.4 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
robotmk
Posts with mentions or reviews of robotmk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-27.
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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...
smokeping_prober
Posts with mentions or reviews of smokeping_prober.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-04.
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Tools to compare ping times between ISPs to common services
Check out the smokeping_prober. It generates high resolution histogram data that you can use to compare different paths.
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How to track that my ISP is up?
I wrote this smokeping tool to monitor. I also use unpoller
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External monitoring service for UDM
I wrote this tool to monitor my ISP connectivity.
- TCPING version 1.19.0 is out!
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How many time series or DPM to ICMP ping monitor a device?
I am thinking this might be the exporter to use: https://github.com/SuperQ/smokeping_prober At the bottom of that page it says
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"Modern" alternatives to SmokePing
I wrote a smokeping_prober for Prometheus.
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How do YOU measure network failure recovery times?
For some stuff, I do end-to-end probin with a tool I wrote.
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Is there a simple console (ncurses?) application to show a simple green-light/red-light availability (ping?) of a user-defined list of nodes in a single-screen map/list/columns format?
Smokeping Prober
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Real-Time Performance Monitoring Software
I wrote a "better smokeping" tool that produces much more detailed data than IP SLA.
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How do you monitor your networks latency, jitter, and packet loss?
I wrote my own variation of smokeping. It currently only does ICMP and UDP probing, but I've thought about adding things like TCP, HTTP, DNS, etc.