[Pdns-users] Monitorize pdns & pdns-recursor with OpenNMS
Ciro Iriarte
cyruspy at gmail.com
Wed Dec 17 23:31:07 UTC 2014
What are you exactly trying to achieve?. If you would like to have metrics
at sight you can use Metronome and/or Observium. The first one can take
30s snapshots and looks great, very useful for benchmarks, the latter
takes 5min samples and seems to work better for long period analysis.
If you want to know if the response time is acceptable and you're not
rejecting requests and be notified when that happens, good old Nagios still
does wonders.
Regards,
Ciro
El dic 11, 2014 12:07 PM, "Alejandro Adroher" <
alejandro.adroher at omniaccess.com> escribió:
> Hello! I'm Alex.
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> I am responsible for migration from old version of Bind up to PowerDNS.
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> I´m trying to monitor my PowerDNS server (and recursor) with OpenNMS.
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> I have read a lot of webpages, I know that I can use Catci for that, but
> I’d like so much to do this directly on OpenNMS.
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> I´m not a very experienced Linux Administrator, by this I don´t have much
> experience with SNMP.
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> I was able to generate the statistics, create the server in OpenNMS, i
> have monitorized the network connection of that server but i´m not able to
> send those statistics to the OpenNMS server and see it on a graphic.
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> Can someone show me a good way to get my purpose?
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> Thanks in advance.
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