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  <subtitle>Stefano's World</subtitle>
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    <title>Getting servers in line</title>
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    <published>2007-02-25T11:54:34+00:00</published>
    <updated>2008-01-02T19:55:11+00:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>tumbleweed</name>
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    <category term="monitoring" />
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I spent a lovely weekend morning setting up monitoring on servers - yes, what <em>fun</em>&nbsp;:-)</p>

<p>I like all my servers to run <span class="geshifilter"><code class="geshifilter-text">logcheck</code></span>, <span class="geshifilter"><code class="geshifilter-text">smartmontools</code></span>, <span class="geshifilter"><code class="geshifilter-text">sysstat</code></span>, and <span class="geshifilter"><code class="geshifilter-text">lm-sensors</code></span>.</p>

<p>logcheck means watching your email every hour, and adding in yet <em>more</em> ignore rules for things your server thinks it&#8217;s perfectly <span class="caps"><span class="caps">OK</span></span> to&nbsp;spit&nbsp;out.</p>

<p>smartmontools means waiting to see which attributes it&#8217;s going to complain about, making sure it&#8217;s set up to mail you about bad sectors, and getting this all in inside the 128-character&nbsp;line-length&nbsp;limit.</p>

<p>And lm-sensors, well that takes a lot of tweaking, to get all the alarms to stop ringing, labelling the right temperatures, and ignoring the&nbsp;disconnected&nbsp;pins.</p>

<p>Ugh, it&#8217;s painful work, but it helps in&nbsp;the&nbsp;long-run&#8230;</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I spent a lovely weekend morning setting up monitoring on servers - yes, what <em>fun</em>&nbsp;:-)</p>

<p>I like all my servers to run <code>logcheck</code>, <code>smartmontools</code>, <code>sysstat</code>, and <code>lm-sensors</code>.</p>

<p>logcheck means watching your email every hour, and adding in yet <em>more</em> ignore rules for things your server thinks it&#8217;s perfectly <span class="caps">OK</span> to spit&nbsp;out.</p>

<p>smartmontools means waiting to see which attributes it&#8217;s going to complain about, making sure it&#8217;s set up to mail you about bad sectors, and getting this all in inside the 128-character line-length&nbsp;limit.</p>

<p>And lm-sensors, well that takes a lot of tweaking, to get all the alarms to stop ringing, labelling the right temperatures, and ignoring the disconnected&nbsp;pins.</p>

<p>Ugh, it&#8217;s painful work, but it helps in the&nbsp;long-run&#8230;</p>
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