Your preferred monitoring cocktail

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bradjones1's picture

I'd be interested in hearing/seeing from folks here what your preferred "master" server monitoring cocktail looks like. I'm continually tweaking mine, just tonight adding a Nagios plugin to help me ID when MySQL may be restarting frequently due to corrupted pages (or whatever.) Noticeably absent from the attached screenshot is anything directly output from Drupal, but I never said I was done. :-)

What does your list look like?

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We built a drupal centric

lukas.fischer's picture

We've built a drupal centric monitoring tool called www.drupalmonitor.com. I like to describe it as application monitoring and maintenance tool. It's especially helpful if you run lot's of Drupal sites.

Lukas

New Relic

stoickthevast's picture

We've using New Relic for almost a year and its a very good monitoring tool for us.

Zenoss

Brian Altenhofel's picture

I ran Nagios for quite a while, but got tired of managing the configs and needing other tools to build graphs. I started trying Zenoss a couple of months ago and now I'm moving to it.

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