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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I will say that one Nagios environment
at A Previous Employer<sup>TM</sup> made sysadminning hell because
Nagios was implemented by the netops folks who never took into
account what the systems involved actually did. Why yes, my file
server lights up all its cores at 3AM when it runs ClamAV on all
the Samba filespace (>200MiB/s read!) or when it performs a
mksquashfs on same; don't bother me!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/24/21 4:08 AM, Leam Hall via Ale
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cite="mid:af75dae7-2452-307e-22aa-98956578c07e@gmail.com">Working
on my career skills, and I need to add a monitoring solution. Is
Nagios still the first choice in open source options? I need to
learn server, network, and application monitoring to beef up a
challenge area in my Site Reliability Engineering skill set.
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Happy Wednesday!
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Leam
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