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damir872015-12-21 14:23:54
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damir87, 2015-12-21 14:23:54

Do you need to poll the server every five minutes for life and for the load on it?

Hello, the task was to find the best solution, because I am not an administrator, there is such a task - "Once every five minutes you need to poll the server for life and load on it" - Googling found a couple of solutions Advanced Host Monitor program, Host-Tracker com service, there are a lot of monitor us services and others, I thought about writing a script using Google, but the articles do not recommend this, because at any moment the server can fall off and, accordingly, the script execution will stop. Dear Admins, please recommend a more objective solution, based on experience of use and stability. All servers will be on Windows

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Andrey San, 2015-12-21
@damir87

zabbix

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Alexey Ukolov, 2015-12-21
@alexey-m-ukolov

I recommend setting up monitoring from NewRelic. It's free, and the poll is not every 5 minutes, but constantly. There you can see a lot of things and flexibly configure notifications.

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Saboteur, 2015-12-21
@saboteur_kiev

Check out monit - a more lightweight solution than zabbix.
"But the articles do not recommend this, because at any moment the server may fall off and, accordingly, the execution of the script will stop"
Putting server monitoring on the server itself is a fundamentally wrong decision. It is clear that monitoring should be on another server. In this case, if the real server crashes, you will receive a warning. If the monitoring itself falls, this is very bad, but not critical for business.
To do this, you can put dual monitoring on the third server, which will only check whether the monitoring is alive or dead.

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athacker, 2015-12-21
@athacker

I would not recommend installing some extraneous crap on the servers that constantly uploads some data outside the office network ... Install Zabbix somewhere, and set up monitoring of your servers / equipment in it.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-12-21
@opium

zabbix

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Andrey Birulya, 2015-12-22
@Proxopotamus

https://www.paessler.com/

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