05016nam 2200673Ia 450 991078075860332120200520144314.01-281-85617-797866118561751-84719-519-9(CKB)2460000000033324(EBL)978104(OCoLC)806205248(SSID)ssj0000348225(PQKBManifestationID)11256421(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000348225(PQKBWorkID)10344666(PQKB)10612412(Au-PeEL)EBL978104(CaPaEBR)ebr10448372(CaONFJC)MIL185617(MiAaPQ)EBC978104(PPN)228031923(EXLCZ)99246000000003332420100811d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLearning Nagios 3.0[electronic resource] a detailed tutorial to setting up, configuring, and managing this easy and effective system monitoring software /Wojciech KocjanBirmingham, U.K. Packt Pub.c20081 online resource (316 p.)From technologies to solutionsDescription based on print version record.1-84719-518-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Content; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Introduction to Nagios; Benefits of Monitoring Resources; Main Features; Soft and Hard States; What's New in Nagios 3.0?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration; Installation; Upgrading from Previous Versions; Prerequisites; Obtaining Nagios; Setting up Users and Groups; Nagios Compilation; Registering Nagios as a System Service; Nagios Configuration; Main Configuration File; Macro Definitions; Configuring Hosts; Configuring Services; Configuring CommandsConfiguring Time PeriodsConfiguring Contacts; Templates and Object Inheritance; Introduction to Notifications; Summary; Chapter 3: Using the Nagios Web Interface; Setting up the Web Interface; Configuring the Web Server; Accessing the Web Interface; Troubleshooting; Using the Web Interface; Tactical Overview; Status map; Managing Hosts; Status; Host Information; Managing Services; Status; Service Information; Managing Downtimes; Downtimes Status; Scheduling Downtimes; Managing Comments; Nagios Information; Process Information; Performance Information; Reports; SummaryChapter 4: Overview of Nagios PluginsStandard Network Plugins; Checking If a Host is Alive; Testing Connectivity over TCP and UDP; Monitoring Email Servers; POP3 and IMAP Checks; SMTP Daemon Testing; Monitoring Network Services; FTP Server; DHCP Tests; Verifying the Nagios Daemon; Testing Web Sites; Monitoring Database Systems; MySQL; PostgreSQL; Oracle; Other Databases; Storage Space; Virtual Memory Monitoring; Monitoring IDE/SCSI SMART; Checking Disk Space; Testing Free Space for Remote Shares; Resource Monitoring; System Load; Checking Processes; Monitoring Logged-in UsersMiscellaneous PluginsAPT Updates Checking; UPS Status Checking; LM Sensors; Dummy Check Plugin; Manipulating Other Plugins' Output; Summary; Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration; Maintainable Configurations; Configuration File Structure; Defining Dependencies; Using Templates; Custom Variables; Flapping; Summary; Chapter 6: Notifications and Events; Effective Notifications; Escalations; External Commands; Event Handlers; Modifying Notifications; Adaptive Monitoring; Summary; Chapter 7: Passive Checks and NSCA; What are Passive Checks?; Configuring Passive Checks; Passive Checks-HostsPassive Checks-ServicesTroubleshooting Passive Checks; What is NSCA?; Obtaining NSCA; Compiling NSCA; Configuring the NSCA Server; Sending results over NSCA; Security Concerns; Summary; Chapter 8: Monitoring Remote Hosts; Monitoring over SSH; Configuring SSH; Using the check_by_ssh Plugin; Performing Multiple Checks; Troubleshooting SSH-Based Checks; Introduction to NRPE; Obtaining NRPE; Compiling NRPE; Configuring the NRPE Daemon; Installing NRPE as a System Service; Configuring Nagios for NRPE; NRPE and Command Arguments; Other Approaches; Troubleshooting NRPE; Summary; Chapter 9: SNMPIntroduction to SNMPA comprehensive configuration guide to monitor and maintain your network and systemsFrom technologies to solutions.Nagios 3.0Computer networksMonitoringComputer networksManagementAutomationComputer networksMonitoring.Computer networksManagementAutomation.004.6Kocjan Wojciech1463329MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780758603321Learning Nagios 3.03710375UNINA02780nam 22004934 450 991058335250332120200709232138.00-08-102173-9(CKB)4100000004975104(MiAaPQ)EBC5439378(PPN)23390333X(EXLCZ)99410000000497510420180721d2018 uy 0engurcn#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPlanning academic library orientations case studies from around the world /edited by Kylie Bailin, Benjamin Jahre, Sarah MorrisCambridge, MA :Chandos Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier,[2018]©20181 online resource (376 pages) illustrationsChandos information professional series0-08-102171-2 Part I. Games -- Part II. Marketing & promotion -- Part III. Partnerships -- Part IV. Targeting specific audiences -- Part V. Technology -- Part VI. Tours."Colleges and universities throughout the world plan library orientations for first years or specific audiences such as transfer or international students. These events can vary greatly in shape and form depending on the size, resources and staff of the institution, orientation schedule, and whether it is mandatory for students. Some institutions plan day-long events, elaborate games, or scavenger hunts; some offer drop in sessions or library tours; others offer an online orientation. Planning Academic Library Orientations gathers case studies from around the world covering a wide variety of approaches as a guide to those revamping or creating new library orientations. Chapters are organized into the following thematic sections: Games; Marketing & Promotion; Partnerships; Targeting Specific Audiences; Technology; and Tours, and are cross-referenced if they touch on additional themes. Each chapter includes institutional information so readers can decide which type of orientation is appropriate for their own institution and see what resources are required"--Back cover.Chandos information professional series.Library orientation for college studentsCase studiesCase studies.fastCase studies.lcgftLibrary orientation for college students025.5677027.7Bailin KylieJahre BenjaminMorris Sarah E(Sarah Elizabeth).MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQCaOWtUBOOK9910583352503321Planning academic library orientations1567597UNINA