nagios

  • Bookmarks for 12 set 2011 from 09:56 to 16:34

    These are my links for 12 set 2011 from 09:56 to 16:34: Command Line Hack for: "Terminal Server Has Exceeded the Maximum Number of Allowed Connections" – How-To Geek – If you’ve worked on a network with Windows servers, you’ve encountered this error message at least 37,000 times:<br /> <br /> “The terminal server has…

  • Bookmarks for 28 ago 2011 from 10:48 to 11:35

    These are my links for 28 ago 2011 from 10:48 to 11:35: SourceForge.net: Integrating iTop with Nagios – itop – This page explains how to integrate iTop and Nagios. Through this integration:<br /> Nagios alarms are turned into Incident tickets in iTop<br /> The details of the Nagios status for a device is visible directly…

  • Bookmarks for 26 apr 2011 from 02:00 to 14:52

    These are my links for 26 apr 2011 from 02:00 to 14:52: Putty, Active Directory and Kerberos – […] This is a short and simple tutorial about setting up Kerberos authentication with putty and Active Directory. […] Checkpoint HA Nagios monitoring – […] For a number of reasons I need to be able to know which firewall…

  • Bookmarks for 23 feb 2011 through 28 feb 2011

    These are my links for 23 feb 2011 through 28 feb 2011: Openfiler 2.3 Active/Passive Cluster (heartbeat,DRBD) With … – […] Openfiler is a Linux based NAS/SAN application which can deliver storage over nfs/smb/iscsi and ftp. It has a web interface over that you can control these services. The howto is based on the Howto from…

  • Bookmarks for 2 dic 2010 through 14 dic 2010

    These are my links for 2 dic 2010 through 14 dic 2010: TSMmonitor – This script is developed to provide an easy, customizable and effective way to monitor TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager) Servers.<br /> It is composed of functions to check specific TSM resources. Each check returns the resource status. The available status for a…