Is there any text-based, ideally distributed monitoring software out there? I want a TUI that shows me (e.g. with green/red highlights) the reachability of hosts (simple ping checks) while I'm doing network maintenance. Like a really simple, curses based nagios? It would probably look like a bloomberg terminal.. (I know this wouldn't be too hard to implement.. but I can't really believe it's not already out there...) #linux#TUI#monitoring#network#networking#sysadmin#software#curses
@jlsksr I know of several network or system command line monitors. Unfortunately I'm not aware of one similar for event monitoring for servers that is a CLI. I would love to see one myself.
@thomas Bei mir ist das beim Zabbix immer der erste Check, ob es bezüglich DB Schema und Versionen etwas wichtiges geändert hat. Bin da auch mit PostgreSQL und TimescaleDB unterwegs. Den Schema-Upgrade macht aber der Zabbix-Prozess beim Neustart mittlerweile selbstständig.
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@buddyspencer Yeah, we're using prometheus, as well. This is ironically for monitoring stuff like prometheus in case something goes wrong and alertmanager can't tell us about it. We also have snmp traps setup for some other server environs.