Re: IETF System Status Page

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I realize that you're trying to be responsive to the community, and while
I applaud the effort, I believe that some of this information might be useful
to the wrong community. For instance, http://noc.ietf.org/detail.php has
way too much information (patch levels, disk space, etc...). One option
might be to secure the page and give credentials to those who care.


jy

On Nov 8, 2004, at 7:22 PM, IETF Secretariat wrote:

The IETF Secretariat is pleased to announce the deployment of the "IETF
System Status Page"


http://noc.ietf.org


The page is available via a link on the "IETF Secretariat" Web page (http://www.ietf.org/secretariat.html).


The page consists of two parts. Part 1 is edited by the SysAdmins and Part
2 is generated from Nagios (http://www.nagios.org/), the backend monitoring
system that the Secretariat is using. Each part contains two sub-sections.



Part 1 (SysAdmin Generated)


* Status of Critical Systems and Services - Notes about current issues concerning IETF systems and services, and acknowledgments of ongoing events or events that occurred in the recent past


* Ongoing Maintenance Schedule - Notes about ongoing projects and notices about future planned outages or upgrades


Part 2 (Nagios Generated)


* Status of the IETF Secretariat's Major User Services and Applications - Ticket Tracker - Internet Draft Tracker - Web Services (Site 1) - Web Services (Site 2) - Mail Service


* Summary Status of Hosts and their Services - Summary of the status of the hosts (actual and virtual) and their collective services.


Detailed information on each of the hosts monitored by Nagios, and the status of their associated services, are available on a separate page, which can be accessed by clicking on a link on the bottom of the "IETF System Status Page." Past announcements are also available on a separate page.


Questions and comments should be sent to noc-comments@xxxxxxxxx


Scott Blomquist for the IETF Secretariat

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