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  • ESX monitoring
    Posted on Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 in HowTo – Comments: (1)
    So I got a hard mission, monitor a VMWare ESX 3 Server. I thought it would be easy but I was wrong.Of course I did with Nagios/Centreon, at first I tried SNMP without much success.
  • Google Latitude
    Posted on Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 in HowTo – Comments: (0)
    Its quite amazing google latitude alows you to track down the location of your mobile or your friends.It works kind of like a GPS but it dosent require a GPS.
  • opsview
    Posted on Thursday, February 5th, 2009 in HowTo – Comments: (0)
    I just heard about this yet anothe tool that works with nagios its called opsview.Opsview is the award winning Open Source application and infrastructuremonitoring software from Opsera. It provides comprehensive systemmanagement capabilities used to monitor the health of today’s mostcomplex data centres.
  • SquidGuard 1.4 Howto
    Posted on Friday, February 6th, 2009 in HowTo – Comments: (0)
    Howto setup SquidGuard www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/index.html6 (check out my howto on SQUID)Requirements: * Bison * Flex * Berkeley DB V.www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/index.html7.7, V3.2.x or 4.
  • Perl Open Relay Script
    Posted on Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 in HowTo – Comments: (0)
    Need to check for open relay servers, here is the script I wrote in perl to auto check from a list of IPs or Hostnames.The hardest part was to grab the response from the serversmtp->code()smtp-> message()STDOUT the responses of the server!
  • Service Desk ticket automatization script
    Posted on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 in HowTo – Comments: (0)
    I wrote yet another plugin for Nagios that allow the dynamic and automtization of ticket creation.The script is still under development but it does work, at least on my test with Unicenter Service Desk 11.
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