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InfluxDB
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Zabbix
Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.
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openITCOCKPIT
openITCOCKPIT is an Open Source system monitoring tool built for different monitoring engines like Nagios, Naemon and Prometheus.
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Centreon
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WorkOS
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check_systemd
This systemd check for nagios compatible monitoring systems will report a degraded systemd to your monitoring solution. It can also be used to monitor individual systemd services and timers units.
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brain-dump
Cheat sheets, customizations and configurations I use across multiple systems.
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SaaSHub
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Thruk reviews and mentions
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Zabbix, Nagios... vs PRTG.
There are also a bunch of web interfaces available such as Thruk
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Network Monitoring Solution
I switched from Nagios to Naemon (a fork of Nagios), the migration is super easy, you don't even have to be nonweldable at all in linux to achieve it, and almost all the config files are compatible. It's also compatible with all the Nagios plugins, but the GUI is way better than the one on Nagios (is called Thruk https://www.thruk.org)
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Linux is dead, long-live Docker monoculture
Fast forward 12 years and I have Icinga2 collectors in each datacenter using check_by_ssh to run check_systemd, all front-ended by Thruk. The TIG stack is something on my list of things to look into at some point, but with Dynatrace available to do all the fancy application monitoring, there's no rush.
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Anyone using LibreNMS in production?
For alerting for Linux systems, I use Icinga with check_ssh and check_systemd (caveat: distributed primarily on PyPI) with Thruk as the single pane of glass front-end to per-datacenter installations of Icinga.
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Templates Best Practices for Nagios?
But there are also other solutions out there that can manage the configs for you such as Thruk or Adagios.
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sni/Thruk is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Thruk is Perl.