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... can beneficially consume compute, storage and other cloud resources.
Want to use AWS RDS instead of conventional, on-...
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... point-and-click configuration of monitoring for discovered resources. Often, discovery and configuration-wizard tools are...
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... threads in the InnoDB storage engine to better handle the OS resources.
All these variables are system variables, which...
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... by means of service checks is an essential need. Within Opsview, there are several built-in types of service checks which...
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... Station (NMS) and a Management Agent (MA). The NMS, Opsview Monitor in this case, communicates with the management agent...
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... within seconds or minutes of the primary system failure. Opsview Monitor has this capability as one of its value-added premium...
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... neighbors who like to use more than their fair share of resources. A database dedicated to the monitoring application is...
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... make novel and dynamic demands on compute and network resources quite unlike those made by previous generations of applications...
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... that has triggered an alert, like the Investigate option in Opsview.
As seen in figure 1 below, the Opsview...
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... monitoring method
Ubuntu server monitoring with Opsview can be done through two methods, agented or agentless. Each ......