[Asterisk-Users] nagios plugin to check asterisk

Nick nick at freya.pelagiris.org
Sat May 31 09:40:28 MST 2003


I also have had very good luck with BigBrother, running it at home and
at several workplaces.  It's very easy to extend, and quite reliable,
along with free for non-comercial.
	Nick
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 03:29:14PM +1000, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> > That brings to my mind a question...
> >
> > what's the best (read most suitable) network monitoring
> > tool that's suitable for asterisk (things like
> > remote process check, remote stats and remote restart) ?
> 
> IMHO, I've had plenty of experience with http://www.bb4.com/ and happen to
> have a lot to do with the related http://www.deadcat.net.au/ website.
> Generally speaking, BB takes the approach of monitor and tell you about it,
> but don't act. However, it is extremely extensible (ie, see www.deadcat.net)
> and therefore can easily be made to re-act in various ways.
> 
> > That's because we're going to deploy some asterisk servers
> > and want to monitor them from remote, including the
> > poss. to restart it from the same tool if something
> > is wrong (like Jeremy suggests).
> 
> BB will also monitor all the non-asterisk aspects of your systems such as
> CPU time, disk space, system processes running etc...
> 
> > Any experience in that.
> >
> > I'm currently using zabbix (good but little plugin support).
> 
> I've not heard of that, but just as some additional information, if you want
> a commercial product, see www.quest.com for the commercial version of BB.
> 
> Regards,
> Adam
> 
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