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Shared hosting servers monitoring

LeviLevi Member

Looking for lightweight monitoring solution which has following features:

  • Central info aggregation with GUI which can be hosted on Raspberry PI 3.
  • Tailored to web hosting server monitoring as much as possible (LAMP stack, postfix mail queues, bind monitoring etc.).
  • Open source, self-hosted.

So far tested zabbix, but infra is to small to invest into configurations and does not play well on raspberry pi. Also:

  • Monit - good for service status monitoring, but not for service parameters such as mail queue, DNS requests etc.
  • Nagios, cacti - catered towards network monitoring more. Good tools, but not suitable without medium modifications.

For those who run shared hosting: what are you using to monitor servers? Any tools to aggregate /var/log from all server or just rsyslog'ing to centrale?

Comments

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    Haven't you tried Prometheus and its' numerous exporters? As for GUI, there is Grafana.

  • LeviLevi Member

    @tentor said:
    Haven't you tried Prometheus and its' numerous exporters? As for GUI, there is Grafana.

    To heavy for RPI and to much of configuration. I need more of-the-shelf solution. Just PnP.

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    https://sensu.io/ may be...

  • vsys_hostvsys_host Member, Patron Provider

    I think Nagios+Cacti is the most balanced solution for your request. Other solutions will be more complicated and heavy or light but require a lot of customization and development.

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