Hi Bruce, you should have a look at Zabbix, http://www.zabbix.com
All of the data collection, alerting, graphing and reporting is integrated into one package with a web UI.
Install the agent and the basic OS parameters you will need are in the Linux template, Asterisk specific stuff can be pulled with "user parameters" set to run asterisk commands or scripts and return the values, or use SNMP.
There are a few howtos (Google it) on monitoring Asterisk with Zabbix and even sending Zabbix alerts through Asterisk too (if Asterisk is still up!!).
Will scale from a few devices to hundreds or thousands. It's in the Fedora and EPEL repos, probably Ubuntu too. regards, Drew Bruce N wrote:
Hi Everyone, I have been exploring and using a few monitoring tools in the past year or so including (monit, monit, snmp tools, nagois) but I haven't so far found a nice tool that does all I want in a nice, easy, and lightweight way. Mostly looking for something that has the following features: - Support for central management (monitor multiple Asterisk servers. - Client be lightweight on the Asterisk server and have no need to open ports on Asterisk server but rather send out it's stat info to the Monitoring Server. - Show a nice radar like display of all the Asterisk servers or overall Servers temperatures into few different LCDs to give the overall picture in one look. - Of course be capable of alerting using at least e-mail alerts. - Be opensource - only requirement for this is because I want to add Asterisk phone call alerts. - Can settle for commercial software as well as long as it's not a hefty monthly payment but rather one time payment for license and is flexible or has a good API for advancement. - Be Asterisk focused. If not at least have an easy way of doing scripts to monitor Asterisk server. - Not be really complicated like Nagios in order to not put a lot of load onto the Asterisk server. Please post your likes and dislikes of the tools you use or would stay away from. I highly appreciate any input from experienced users and those who manage multiple Asterisk server across different geographic areas. As an example there is: http://www.humbuglabs.org/ I have just came across it and it's confusing as I am not sure if it's opensource or not but something similar to this would be perfect. I don't think this project interests me as I think one should sign up with them in order to receive service. Thanks,
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