[erlang-questions] app for watching/monitoring other erlang nodes
Vlad Dumitrescu
vladdu55@REDACTED
Tue Nov 20 21:44:06 CET 2012
I'll definitely look at Shinken, Mickael, thanks!
/Vlad
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Zabrane Mickael <zabrane3@REDACTED> wrote:
> The adoption of any technology entails risk, of course. Nagios is a
> complex beast, lots of moving parts. If you can get by with something
> simpler, you eliminate a host of potential problems.
>
>
> or create bunch of problems you won't deal with them.
>
> I've spent a lot of time dealing with Nagios quality issues, and
> eventually decided to never use it again. If I knew that ahead of time
> I could have skipped all that. So yeah, risk.
>
>
> Still can't understand why people spent time using bad designed softwares.
> No serious person uses Nagios these days.
>
> Give "Shinken" a try:
> http://www.shinken-monitoring.org/
>
> You can bind to it using Thrift (or write plugins in Python ...):
> http://www.shinken-monitoring.org/wiki/tsca_daemon_module
>
> We're able to monitor +300 nodes in 2 datacenters (Europe, USA).
>
> my 2ct
> Zabrane
>
>
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