Monitoring Co-op

Jeff Scott jeff at skislave.com
Fri Oct 29 23:35:55 CEST 2004


This is an interesting idea, and I might be willing to contribute.   
However, I would want anybody monitoring my stuff to have a highly  
reliable service, to limit false alerts.  And perhaps develop a method to  
share perf data?????

On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:09:29 -0600, Mike Diehl (Encrypted email preferred)  
<mdiehl at diehlnet.com> wrote:

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> Sorry this mail is so late.  I'm just getting to my email.
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> Did you ever get any response to your idea?  I'd be interested in having  
> my
> server monitored and would be happy to return the favor.  Let me know if  
> you
> are still interested.
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> On Thursday 30 September 2004 05:01 pm, Scottie Thompson wrote:
>> I have searched the archives of this list, and several places on the web
>> to see if Nagios users have talked about helping each other out by
>> monitoring each other's core critical network routers...I haven't found
>> any info. The problem is essentially the catch-22: my core router is
>> down and I want Nagios to shoot email to a pager, but Nagios can't get
>> to the Internet anymore. So, some have configured Nagios to fire up a
>> modem and send out a page via SMS; or maybe some are paying for an
>> external service to monitor those core routers...
>>
>> But, is anybody interested in monitoring 3 of my servers (via a simple
>> ping) in exchange for me monitoring a few of yours? We can talk details
>> offline...
>>
>> Also, if anyone is already doing this I would be very interested on
>> feedback about tips and pitfalls from this type of thing. TIA.
>>
>> Scottie Thompson
>> Point Loma Nazarene University
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