Difference between revisions of "ARGO Nagios Monitoring"

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https://argo-mon2.egi.eu/nagios/
 
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https://argo-mon.egi.eu/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?hostgroup=NGI_UK&style=detail
  
 
It has same web interface as old gridppnagios. Both instances are active at the same time, which means that there may be some inconsistency between two instances when status of service changes from critical to OK or vice versa.  Alarms from these instances goes to Operational Dashboard which is used by ROD members to create tickets.
 
It has same web interface as old gridppnagios. Both instances are active at the same time, which means that there may be some inconsistency between two instances when status of service changes from critical to OK or vice versa.  Alarms from these instances goes to Operational Dashboard which is used by ROD members to create tickets.
  
 
http://argo.egi.eu/ is a web interface which provides availability/reliability figures and site status. It is equivalent of old myegi interface with some additional services.
 
http://argo.egi.eu/ is a web interface which provides availability/reliability figures and site status. It is equivalent of old myegi interface with some additional services.

Latest revision as of 15:51, 27 September 2016

Central ARGO monitoring service has started from 1st of July 2016 and it replaced gridppnagios instances running at Oxford and Lancaster. Nagios instances at Oxford and Lancaster has been decommissioned.

grid resources are now monitored through two Nagios instances

https://argo-mon.egi.eu/nagios/

https://argo-mon2.egi.eu/nagios/

For UK Sites only

https://argo-mon.egi.eu/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?hostgroup=NGI_UK&style=detail

It has same web interface as old gridppnagios. Both instances are active at the same time, which means that there may be some inconsistency between two instances when status of service changes from critical to OK or vice versa. Alarms from these instances goes to Operational Dashboard which is used by ROD members to create tickets.

http://argo.egi.eu/ is a web interface which provides availability/reliability figures and site status. It is equivalent of old myegi interface with some additional services.