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Looks amazing. I must try this. Thanks.
Is there a way to set the state of a server to "scheduled downtime"? It could maybe not keep the stats during that time and not send a notification. If a server is listed as not responding, I thinks the process list should be empty. Currently it shows the last process list forever. Great web UI!
Look under activity. It shows the time stamp when the monitor agent detected the server as unavailable over the last 30 days.
That's why nodequery is better
Anyway your job is cool too
@Dormeo I use indexes everywhere, I dont have a benchmark to gurantee to 100% it will work on SharedHosting with a big database, also depends on the users I guess.
Could work fine, running currently on Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570S CPU @ 3.10GHz has like 1% Load. 150k rows 6 servers seems to be fine.
Very nice,but only 10 servers, i need more
How can i contact @Joe_NQ? Sent a couple of emails, tried to pm, and even tried contacting him through website's contact form.
Long time he is not online, so bad.
I want one like nodequery but selfhosted, the one from Neoon is good, but still missing a lot of things, i modified the installer so can be installed in any os.
When you have a idea, carry it to Github and open an Issue.
If you have a better installer, please also go to Github and open a Pull request.
Thanks.
Share with a pull request ☺️
thanks, i will do it later, when arriving home.
let me write it down "pull request"
=D
I have to say when this thread was started in 2014 I wasn't so sure about the service. But coming up on 5 years later and I still have my account and use it. Pretty decent 5 year beta test.
I use simple IP cams to monitor my servers.
The OP (= @Joe_NQ ) is long gone from LET.
And no change to the code on Github in four years, it looks abandoned.
A quick question to those, who are using this service: how much RAM the monitoring script consumes when installed on a VPS?
I believe it shouldn't differ much among the different distributions, but just in case, I'm particularly interested in CentOS 7.
My thoughts as well, but site still going, service works flawless still, so no complains still.
Anyone using it on Debian 9 or Ubuntu 18? If yes, does it work properly? Thanks
Does this script still exist? I can't find the repo any more.
https://github.com/K4Y5/Ariane-Monitoring
Even though NodeQuery still works flawlessly, I'd recommend you move away since it's been abandoned for 5 (?) years at this point on GitHub. Chances are it's outdated and might have vulnerabilities that won't be patched.
Cool thanks. Looks similar to Munin, which I'm already using to monitor a few servers. Will take a closer look once I'm back from vacation this week.
If it would be abandoned, it would not run another 5 years.
He said he keeps it online, which also means he cares about patching stuff.
Well, I stopped the development since I switched to netData:
https://github.com/netdata/netdata
Which is way better.
For external monitoring I am still using:
https://github.com/Ne00n/Night-Sky
Which only gets bug/security fixes.