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PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 4:35 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] [asterisk-dev] VoIP monitoring tools Reply with quote

While I agree with Nitesh that Nagios has some great monitoring tools, I would recommend that you use Icinga 2 rather than Nagios with those plugins, 


Icinga has a bit more flexibility and better structure after it was forked from Nagios.


We are using it to monitor everything from server status (CPU, hard disk, processes, etc.), connectivity (ping, dropped packets, etc) and Asterisk processes (number of calls, channels, etc.).




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Message: 3Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 17:11:41 +0200From: Nitesh Bansal <nitesh.bansal@gmail.com (nitesh.bansal@gmail.com)>To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion        <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com (asterisk-users@lists.digium.com)>Cc: Asterisk Developers Mailing List <asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com (asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com)>Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] [asterisk-users] VoIP monitoring toolsMessage-ID:        <CAOLsin7nOAp8Oy=mneTwbWu3ejpMw7AUpK26YoP-h0FxyO4BMw@mail.gmail.com (mneTwbWu3ejpMw7AUpK26YoP-h0FxyO4BMw@mail.gmail.com)>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"Hello,Nagios is really a good tool, we are already using it to monitor Asterisk.I'm looking for something which can monitor the Asterisk and store theinformationsomewhere in a DB, where I could retrieve it from Kamailio.I need that information in Kamailio to make routing decisions.Thanks,NiteshOn Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Tech Support <asterisk@voipbusiness.us (asterisk@voipbusiness.us)>wrote:> Hello;>>     We?ve been using Nagios and a lot of customizations for the plugins> for several years now to monitor over 1,000 metrics on each of our PBX?s.> We?re in the process of GPL?ing the Asterisk plugins now. That gives us our> core monitoring, notifications, event handlers, etc. To put it all> together, instead of the standard static rrdtool graphs, which we thought> would be a bottleneck and limit us, we?ve implemented a dynamic> dashboarding system that we use to display the relevant data and to> trivially create new dynamic dashboards in a matter of seconds. There is> definitely no shortage of monitoring and NMS systems out there, but for us,> we pretty much built this to monitor our Asterisk PBX?s. If you want to> take a look at what we use, contact me offline.>> Regards;>> John V.>> support@voipbusiness.us (support@voipbusiness.us)>

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   1. VoIP monitoring tools (Nitesh Bansal)
   2. Re: VoIP monitoring tools (Sidney VanNess)
   3. Re: [asterisk-users] VoIP monitoring tools (Nitesh Bansal)


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Hello all,

The question isn't directly related to Asterisk, but I'm looking for
recommendations
for a monitoring tool to monitor the health of Asterisk instances running
in Production.

Ideally, the tool should be able to generate monitoring traffic (OPTIONS
ping or INVITE),
use the response/no response from Asterisk to store the health of an
Asterisk instance running
somewhere in the DB.

Thanks,
Nitesh Bansal
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Zabbix. Call a script that generates traffic to asterisk. Catch the result. Log in Zabbix.

sv

On Sep 27, 2016, 4:34 AM -0400, Nitesh Bansal <nitesh.bansal@gmail.com (nitesh.bansal@gmail.com)>, wrote:
Quote:
Hello all,

The question isn't directly related to Asterisk, but I'm looking for recommendations
for a monitoring tool to monitor the health of Asterisk instances running in Production.

Ideally, the tool should be able to generate monitoring traffic (OPTIONS ping or INVITE),
use the response/no response from Asterisk to store the health of an Asterisk instance running
somewhere in the DB.

Thanks,
Nitesh Bansal
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Hello,

Nagios is really a good tool, we are already using it to monitor Asterisk.
I'm looking for something which can monitor the Asterisk and store the
information
somewhere in a DB, where I could retrieve it from Kamailio.
I need that information in Kamailio to make routing decisions.

Thanks,
Nitesh

On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Tech Support <asterisk@voipbusiness.us (asterisk@voipbusiness.us)>
wrote:

Quote:
Hello;

     We?ve been using Nagios and a lot of customizations for the plugins
for several years now to monitor over 1,000 metrics on each of our PBX?s.
We?re in the process of GPL?ing the Asterisk plugins now. That gives us our
core monitoring, notifications, event handlers, etc. To put it all
together, instead of the standard static rrdtool graphs, which we thought
would be a bottleneck and limit us, we?ve implemented a dynamic
dashboarding system that we use to display the relevant data and to
trivially create new dynamic dashboards in a matter of seconds. There is
definitely no shortage of monitoring and NMS systems out there, but for us,
we pretty much built this to monitor our Asterisk PBX?s. If you want to
take a look at what we use, contact me offline.

Regards;

John V.

support@voipbusiness.us (support@voipbusiness.us)





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*Subject:* [asterisk-users] VoIP monitoring tools



Hello all,

The question isn't directly related to Asterisk, but I'm looking for
recommendations

for a monitoring tool to monitor the health of Asterisk instances running
in Production.

Ideally, the tool should be able to generate monitoring traffic (OPTIONS
ping or INVITE),

use the response/no response from Asterisk to store the health of an
Asterisk instance running

somewhere in the DB.



Thanks,

Nitesh Bansal

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