Re: monitoring of fed/web severs

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Hi Peter..

Was your email directed to me specifically regarding my
needs/questions? Or to the list in general?

Thanks

-bruce

On Sun, Oct 1, 2023 at 3:59 AM Peter Boy <pboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > Am 01.10.2023 um 01:08 schrieb bruce <badouglas@xxxxxxxxx>:
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> > Hi.
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> > To all you sys admin -- real or just good!
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> > I'm doing some thought/research prep to figure out what's required to
> > monitor remote (cloud) web servers, and the services running on the
> > instance.
> >
> > Ie, what apps/services should be used
> > -3rd party apps running/pointed to the box
> > -what  should be tracked/monitored?
> > -are there "recipes" to use to be used as a starting point?
> > -things "not" to do  -- things "to" do..
> >
> > Good/Better/Best practices...
> > Server security processes
> > User attacking the server
> > Traffic attacking the web Server process..
> >
> > Whatever the list has to offer, I'd be interested in seeing/hearing.
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> > thanks much
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> > ps. The use case is a couple of test servers, running different
> > webSites, with different mysql db. The apps will be php/javascript for
> > the most part.
> >
> > thanks!!
> > _______________________________________________
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> As Fedora Server WG we are starting to  pursue a project to use an ARM SBC (very low power consumption) to create a dedicated 24/7 monitor appliance. Currently, I'm leaning towards OpenNMS (https://www.opennms.com/horizon/) as the monitor software of choice. Icinga might be an alternative. Maybe we can cooperate on this.
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> Best
> Peter
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