We have no monitoring in place other than solarwinds which monitors heartbeats. Essentially we have a few application servers that are randomly not communicating with the director and were having to reboot them. Seeing if your application would alert on situations like this in an email notification format?
Respectfully,
Chad Rodriguez | Systems Administrator 19601 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027 office: 623-587-2385 | fax: 623-580-6117 email - chrodriguez at petsmart.com<mailto:chrodriguez at petsmart.com> [PetSmart_logo_email.jpg] Upcoming Out-of-Office dates: June 26th through July 4th July 21st
Chad
Situations like what exactly? When a server is rebooted? Or when a server stops communicating? Can you explain what symptoms? What is a "director"? Sorry, I'm not familiar with the Solarwinds product.
Out of the box, Xymon can detect a few different types of communication issues (eg ping checks, TCP port responses) as well as monitoring logfiles for messages that indicate trouble. Furthermore, Xymon is highly extensible, so if you can write a script to perform a test for your problem, you can turn it into a message for Xymon to display, and optionally alarm via email or other means.
Cheers Jeremy
On 22 June 2017 at 07:07, Chad Rodriguez <CHrodriguez at petsmart.com> wrote:
We have no monitoring in place other than solarwinds which monitors heartbeats. Essentially we have a few application servers that are randomly not communicating with the director and were having to reboot them. Seeing if your application would alert on situations like this in an email notification format?
Respectfully,
Chad Rodriguez | Systems Administrator
19601 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027
office: 623-587-2385 | fax: 623-580-6117
email – chrodriguez at petsmart.com
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Symptom, we open up director and see application servers not communicating at the same time we can ping server by hostname and IP>
Respectfully,
Chad Rodriguez | Systems Administrator 19601 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027 office: 623-587-2385 | fax: 623-580-6117 email – chrodriguez at petsmart.com<mailto:chrodriguez at petsmart.com> [PetSmart_logo_email.jpg] Upcoming Out-of-Office dates: June 26th through July 4th July 21st
From: Jeremy Laidman [mailto:jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 3:23 AM To: Chad Rodriguez <CHrodriguez at PetSmart.com> Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] questions
Chad
Situations like what exactly? When a server is rebooted? Or when a server stops communicating? Can you explain what symptoms? What is a "director"? Sorry, I'm not familiar with the Solarwinds product.
Out of the box, Xymon can detect a few different types of communication issues (eg ping checks, TCP port responses) as well as monitoring logfiles for messages that indicate trouble. Furthermore, Xymon is highly extensible, so if you can write a script to perform a test for your problem, you can turn it into a message for Xymon to display, and optionally alarm via email or other means.
Cheers Jeremy
On 22 June 2017 at 07:07, Chad Rodriguez <CHrodriguez at petsmart.com<mailto:CHrodriguez at petsmart.com>> wrote: We have no monitoring in place other than solarwinds which monitors heartbeats. Essentially we have a few application servers that are randomly not communicating with the director and were having to reboot them. Seeing if your application would alert on situations like this in an email notification format?
Respectfully,
Chad Rodriguez | Systems Administrator 19601 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027 office: 623-587-2385 | fax: 623-580-6117 email – chrodriguez at petsmart.com<mailto:chrodriguez at petsmart.com> [PetSmart_logo_email.jpg] Upcoming Out-of-Office dates: June 26th through July 4th July 21st
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