Monitoring your servers with openSUSE Leap
Configure openSUSE Leap as a monitoring server
Didiet A. Pambudiono
Hi, my name is Didiet A. Pambudiono, I'm openSUSE user, I used to work as an Infrastructure Engineer on a mobile messenger in Surabaya, as an Operations Engineer in a growing bootstrap company, and now I work as DevOps Engineer on a company in Bandung.
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server monitoring is needed to determine the performance of the server, a sysadmin could check the server’s performance periodicaly through the terminal, this is possible if the amount of servers is in small amounts (less than 3) , but it becomes a problem when the server in large quantities, for that I will explain how to use of openSUSE for monitoring server by using application server monitoring, among others zabbix and cacti, and monitoring is done in real time, real time monitoring is necessary so that if there are problems, the problem is known faster to overcome, either automatically or manually, using application server monitoring in real time can enlight the work of an administrator to perform maintenance at the same time, enables the administrator to take decisions wheter there is a server maintenance is needed.
- Date:
- 2016 October 2 - 13:45
- Duration:
- 2 h
- Room:
- FST 103
- Conference:
- openSUSE.Asia Summit 2016
- Language:
- Track:
- Workshop
- Difficulty:
- Medium
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- Start Time:
- 2016 October 2 13:45
- Room:
- FST 101
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- Start Time:
- 2016 October 2 13:45
- Room:
- FST 102
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- Start Time:
- 2016 October 2 13:45
- Room:
- Convention Hall
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- Start Time:
- 2016 October 2 14:45
- Room:
- Convention Hall
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- Start Time:
- 2016 October 2 14:45
- Room:
- FST 101
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- Start Time:
- 2016 October 2 15:15
- Room:
- Convention Hall