Server Monitoring Tools
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Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two: Tips & Tools for Connecting, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting $36.34 Today’s system administrators deal with a vast number of situations, operating systems, software packages, and problems. Those who are in the know have kept their copy of "Linux Server Hacks" close at hand to ease their burden. And while this helps, it’s not enough: any sys admin knows there are many more hacks, cool tips, and ways of solving problems than can fit in a single volume (one that mere mortals can lift, that is). Which is why we created "Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two," a second collection of incredibly useful tips and tricks for finding and using dozens of open source tools you can apply to solve your sys admin problems. The power and flexibility of Linux and Open Source means that there is an astounding amount of great software out there waiting to be applied to your sys admin problems — if only you knew about it and had enough information to get started. Hence, "Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two," This handy reference offers 100 completely new server management tips and techniques designed to improve your productivity and sharpen your administrative skills. Each hack represents a clever way to accomplish a specific task, saving you countless hours of searching for the right answer. No more sifting through man pages, HOWTO websites, or source code comments — the only resource you need is right here. And you don’t have to be a system administrator with hundreds of boxen to get something useful from this book as many of the hacks apply equally well to a single system or a home network. Compiled by experts, these hacks not only give you the step-by-step instructions necessary to implement the software, but they also provide the context to truly enable youto learn the technology. Topics include: Authentication Remote GUI connectivity Storage management File sharing and synchronizing resources Security/lockdown instruction Log files and monitoring Troubleshooting System rescue, recovery, and repair Whether they help you recover lost data, collect information from distributed clients, or synchronize administrative environments, the solutions found in "Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two" will simplify your life as a system administrator. |
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Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 $81.95 This authoritative book teaches IT professionals responsible for Exchange messaging systems how to efficiently manage the program’s many and complex system capabilities and features. Once you’ve designed and implemented a messaging system, the bulk of the day-to-day work involves monitoring to ensure an optimum traffic flow, accomplished by continuously reviewing and fine-tuning dozens of system specifications and components. Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2003 teaches readers proven and innovative techniques, tools, and procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types built on Exchange 2003. Based on the author’s own twenty years of messaging system experience and the collective experience of HP, the leading implementer of Exchange Server systems, this book will be a leading resource for Exchange administrators and designers. *Provides best practices and innovative everyday techniques for managing the enterprise Exchange environment *Teaches readers proven procedures for managing and optimizing systems of all sizes and types *Based on the author’s own twenty years of messaging system experience |
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Tools for Prevention – Participatory Monitoring $5 Consists of three parts including a theoretical framework for participatory monitoring, a kit with eight different tools to be used to collect data as well as annexes with tips on how to run training wokshops and analyse baseline data. |
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Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios $35.99 This is the eBook version of the printed book. Build real-world, end-to-end network monitoring solutions with Nagios This is the definitive guide to building low-cost, enterprise-strength monitoring infrastructures with Nagios, the world’s leading open source monitoring tool. Network monitoring specialist David Josephsen goes far beyond the basics, demonstrating how to use third-party tools and plug-ins to solve the specific problems in your unique environment. Josephsen introduces Nagios “from the ground up,” showing how to plan for success and leverage today’s most valuable monitoring best practices. Then, using practical examples, real directives, and working code, Josephsen presents detailed monitoring solutions for Windows, Unix, Linux, network equipment, and other platforms and devices. You’ll find thorough discussions of advanced topics, including the use of data visualization to solve complex monitoring problems. This is also the first Nagios book with comprehensive coverage of using Nagios Event Broker to transform and extend Nagios. Understand how Nagios works, in depth: the host and service paradigm, plug-ins, scheduling, and notification Configure Nagios successfully: config files, templates, timeperiods, contacts, hosts, services, escalations, dependencies, and more Streamline deployment with scripting templates, automated discovery, and Nagios GUI tools Use plug-ins and tools to systematically monitor the devices and platforms you need to monitor, the way you need to monitor them Establish front-ends, visual dashboards, and management interfaces with MRTG and RRDTool Build new C-based Nagios Event Broker (NEB) modules, one step at a time Contains easy-to-understand code listings in Unix shell, C, and Perl If you’re responsible for systems monitoring infrastructure in any organization, large or small, this book will help you achieve the results you want–right from the start. David Josephsen is Senior Systems Engineer at DBG, Inc., where he maintains a collection of geographically dispersed server farms. He has more than a decade of hands-on experience with Unix systems, routers, firewalls, and load balancers in support of complex, high-volume networks. Josephsen’s certifications include CISSP, CCNA, CCDA, and MCSE. His co-authored work on Bayesian spam filtering earned a Best Paper award at USENIX LISA 2004. He has been published in both ;login and Sysadmin magazines on topics relating to security, systems monitoring, and spam mitigation. Introduction CHAPTER 1 Best Practices CHAPTER 2 Theory of Operations CHAPTER 3 Installing Nagios CHAPTER 4 Configuring Nagios CHAPTER 5 Bootstrapping the Configs CHAPTER 6 Watching CHAPTER 7 Visualization CHAPTER 8 Nagios Event Broker Interface APPENDIX A Configure Options APPENDIX B nagios.cfg and cgi.cfg APPENDIX C Command-Line Options Inde |
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Microsoft System Center Essentials Plus 2010 Server Management License – Complete Product – 1 Server – Network Monitoring Re… $488.24 Microsoft System Center Essentials Plus 2010 Server Management License – Complete Product – 1 Server – Network Monitoring Re… |
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Control Products FA-I-CCA Intermediate FreezeAlarm $129.99 Inter Freeze Alarm, Calls 3 Phone Numbers If The Temperature Drops Or Power Fails, You Can Also Remotely Check The Temperature & Power Status From Any Phone In The World…. |
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Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Deadbolt Starter Kit System, Bright Brass $603.00 Confirm the status of your Keypad Lock from anywhere with any internet-enabled computer and most internet-enabled cell phones… |
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Wansview Outdoor Waterproof Wireless/wired Ip Camera with Night Vision,36 Infrared LEDs with night vision up to 25M,easy installation,4 mm Lens,72 degree Viewing Angle,Mobile Phone View,Apple Mac and Windows compatible $71.43 Technical Details: Sensor:CMOS sensor Total of pixel:300k Minimum illumination:IR on,0 Lux Lens:f=4.0mm,F=2.0,Fixed Iris Lighting Control:Auto control Resolution:640*480(VGA)/320*240(QVGA)/160*120(QQVGA) Compression:MJPEG Frame rate:30fps Bit rate:128kbps~5Mbps Image Rotation: Mirror /Up-side down OSD:support Audio Compression:ADPCM Basic Protocol:TCP/IP,UDP/IP,HTTP,SMTP,FTP,DHCP,DDNS,UPNP,NTP,PPP… |
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration $21.59 If you need to deploy, manage, or secure Microsoft SQL Server 2008, this is the complete, fast-paced, task-based reference you’ve been searching for. Authored by a world-class expert on SQL Server in the enterprise, this book goes far beyond the basics, taking on the complex tasks that DBAs need to make the most of Microsoft’s flagship database platform. SQL Server MVP, Ross Mistry pre… |
Transferring WP Databases To New Locations - A Tutorial
If you have found this page, I would have absolutely no doubt in my mind that you have already experienced the frustrations that are associated with how to migrate WordPress databases to an entirely new location on a new hosting account, or even a new domain. Here’s the thing. I’ve had some practice, and I believe that you will be able to get this process down pat quite easily too. Today, I am going to teach you how this is done using cPanel, and phpMYadmin, or your respective hosting accounts administration panel.
To start things off, you are going to need to be able to have access to your phpMYadmin panel. If you do not have access to this, contact your hosting provider, as they will be able to direct you to the right location. If you are wondering what phpMYadmin is, it is the section within your hosting account where you can download, import, and make modifications to your SQL databases quite easily. That said, a lot can go wrong in here if you don't know what you are doing, so I highly recommend that you get some practice first.
When you have accessed phpMYadmin, you are going to need to find your database. Don’t worry if you don't know the name of your database, you can easily find this by looking in your WP-config file. Once you have found the name of the database that you need to move to the new hosting account, click on the export button, select the location that you would like to save it to, and save it as a plain SQL file. Done.
Next, enter the administration panel for the hosting account that you are transferring your blog to, and create a new database and user, plus assign the user to the new database with full permissions. Again, instructions on how to do this will vary between hosting accounts, but will be easy to source out through your providers support documentation.
Once you have created the new database and user, you will need to access it within your phpMYadmin area on the new hosting account, much like you did on the old hosting account. From first look, you should be able to see that the database is empty. This is completely fine, as it is a new database, there should be nothing contained within it. This is why you need to use the import function to upload the old SQL database into the new one. Simple. Just confirm that the table look full before you finish.
So, that is how to migrate WordPress databases. Sure, it is a little complicated, and whilst there are many other easier methods that utilize software applications out there, this is a basic overview of how you can get the job done fairly easy. As I mentioned earlier, this is somewhat of a sensitive process that needs to be followed word for word, otherwise you may risk doing damage to your database, so please be careful when doing this. If you are not confident in your ability, there are other methods that you can follow, but if you are confident, then give this process some practice.
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Apple 160 GB Internal Hard Drive - SATA - 7200 rpm - 16 MB Buffer - Hot Pluggable $96.32 Serial ATA Apple Drive Modules are 24x7 server-class rated and ideal for applications needing capacity and great storage value with excellent performance. Unpopulated bays ship with a blank drive carrier which can be replaced with a drive module at any time even if the server is running so its easy to add storage capacity as your server needs grow. All Apple Drive Modules support SMART Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology - allowing the hardware monitoring tools including with Xserve to monitor the status of each hard drive and report pre-failure warnings before problems occur. |
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Beginning Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Administration $27.84 This book teaches both novice and experienced database administrators how to leverage all of the features of SQL Server to deliver solid, reliable performance. All features and techniques are illustrated with real-world examples and step-by-step instructions. After a quick overview of SQL Server management tools and database components, you'll walk through system installation and configuration, configuring and managing network communications, and automating administration tasks. You'll gain insight into business continuity strategies, performance monitoring, and optimization. The authors also cover the complete suite of Business Intelligence tools, including SQL Server Integration Services, Reporting Services, Analysis Services, and Service Broker.With this book, you'll develop the skills required to successfully administer a SQL Server 2008 database, regardless of your experience level.What you will learn from this bookHow to install, maintain, and manage a SQL Server 2008 implementation, and automate administrative tasksHow to monitor performance using various tools and techniquesStrategies for optimizing your database Ways to ensure high availabilityHow to begin using SQL Server as a BI platformHow to configure and use BI components, including SQL Server Reporting ServicesHow the Service Broker is usedWho this book is forThis book is for beginning to intermediate SQL Server database administrators who want to learn about managing a SQL Server environment.Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved. |