savoirfairelinux / shinken

Flexible and scalable monitoring framework
http://www.shinken-monitoring.org
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=================================== Presentation of the Shinken project

Welcome to the Shinken project.

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Shinken is a modern, Nagios compatible monitoring framework, written in Python. Its main goal is to give users a flexible architecture for their monitoring system that is designed to scale to large environments.

Shinken is backwards-compatible with the Nagios configuration standard and plugins. It works on any operating system and architecture that supports Python, which includes Windows, GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.

Requirements

See the Documentation__

__ https://shinken.readthedocs.org/en/latest/02_gettingstarted/installations/shinken-installation.html#requirements

There are mandatory and conditional requirements for the installation methods which are described below.

Installing Shinken

See the Documentation__

__ https://shinken.readthedocs.org/en/latest/02_gettingstarted/installations/shinken-installation.html

Update

Launch:

python setup.py install --update

It will only update the shinken lib and scripts, but won't touch your current configuration

Running

Shinken is installed with init.d scripts, enables them at boot time and starts them right after the install process ends. Based on your linux distro you only need to do:

chkconfig --add shinken chkconfig shinken on

or :

update-rc.d shinken defaults 20

Where is the configuration?

The configuration is on the directory, /etc/shinken.

Where are the logs?

Logs are in /var/log/shinken (what did you expect?)

I got a bug, how to launch the daemons in debug mode?

You only need to launch:

/etc/init.d/shinken -d start

Debug logs will be based on the log directory (/var/log/shinken)

I switched from Nagios, do I need to change my existing Nagios configuration?

No, there is no need to change the existing configuration - unless you want to add some new hosts and services. Once you are comfortable with Shinken you can start to use its unique and powerful features.

Learn more about how to use and configure Shinken

Jump to the Shinken documentation__.

__ https://shinken.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

If you find a bug

Bugs are tracked in the issue list on GitHub__ . Always search for existing issues before filing a new one (use the search field at the top of the page). When filing a new bug, please remember to include:

https://github.com/naparuba/shinken/issues/ https://gist.github.com/