11-11-2014
Go for a monitoring system!
Like the free Xymon or Nagios.
In the monitoring system, you watch your critical processes, disks, DB-specific tests, ...
It will inform you if anything important is missing or wrong - always, not only after a system reboot.
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xynagios
XYNAGIOS(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XYNAGIOS(1)
NAME
xynagios - adaptor for using Nagios checks with Xymon
SYNOPSIS
xynagios [options --] plugin [options ...]
DESCRIPTION
xynagios runs a Nagios check, and reports its output in a way compatible with the Xymon (Hobbit, BB) monitoring system.
The Xymon test name is taken from the plugin output if it starts with test_name OK|WARNING|CRITICAL|ERROR|UNKNOWN:. Otherwise, the basename
of the plugin filename is used. A check_ prefix is removed for brevity.
OPTIONS
--hostname=host
Report tests as this host.
--strip=prefix
Remove prefix (regexp) from test names. The prefix "check_" is always removed before stripping other prefixes. Useful for trimming down
overly verbose Nagios test names, e.g. "check_postgres_database_size" to "database_size".
--trends
In addition to printing performance data in the status report (suitable for the NCV/SPLITNCV hobbitd_rrd modules), send in a data
report for hostname.trends. This rrd module is more robust.
--help
--version
Print help text and version, and exit.
SEE ALSO
xymon(7), bb(1), bbcmd(1), nagios3(8).
AUTHOR
Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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