I think it might be a good idea to go with Prometheus given its use in
monitoring containers (specifically Docker containers, but it can be
adapted easily enough for LXD). Not to say Icinga2 cannot be used for
monitoring containers (monitoring is monitoring largely, just depends on
what and how), but Prometheus has gotten traction in the container front.

Terry

On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 2:38 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I agree with Jeroen. Until we don't develop a "LPIC monitoring" we can
> avoid getting too tied to a particular product and just know a bit about
> them, but, in any case, these are current http://popcon.debian.org/by_inst
> figures for several monitoring solutions:
>
>
>    - PRODUCT --- by_inst --- by_recent
>    - Nagios:   4303         5081
>    - Icinga2:  11628        10157
>    - Zabbix:   4873         5767
>    - Prometheus:   28236      24125
>    - Shinken:      53086      150600
>    - Sensu:       23046       15921
>
>
> So, clearly, Nagios, Zabbix and Shinken are going down whilst Sensu,
> Icinga2 and Prometheus go up. Among the 3, Icinga2 is the most used, but
> it's still behind Nagios and Zabbix.
>
> I've deployed several Icinga2 with many timeseries backends, but everyone
> speaks nice about Prometheus, its builtin timeseries and how fast is it on
> a single setup and how well does it adapt to "services-philosophy".
>
> Zabbix is simply crappy stuff with a silly design to store timeseries into
> a RDBMS.
>
>
> IMHO this is a good topic where trainers can show a bit about their
> preferred monitoring system without getting too much into details. Just
> mention some of the top opensource solutions and leave it as-is until we
> create a more specific course or increase the scope of this to show how to
> perform a minimal setup in 2-3 of these platforms (like we do with FTP
> servers on LPIC2 or VPN servers in LPIC 303).
>
> Otherwise, my vote goes for Icinga2 :-)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Kenneth
>
> A 2017-07-06 16:51, Jeroen Baten escrigué:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Well, you can teach a dog a trick, but humans are able to understand
> things.
>
> This means that the question is not "icinga or prometheus" but
> understanding monitoring.
>
> And having knowledge of how to setup monitoring.
>
> A short google trends shows a higher result on Prometheus but this can
> also be attributed to a certain movie.
>
> And, why not Zabbix now we are talking about this? Easy to install from
> a repo and anyone with a browser can configure it. Just click away like
> any self respecting Windows admin. (yes, this is a subtle rant :-)  )
>
> So, all the descriptions are non-specific regarding a product.
>
> I would suggest to make the exam also non-specific. After all this has
> always been one onf the strong points for LPI. Distribution agnostic
> certification. Why change that now?
>
> - Just my 2 cents
> - your humble cervant
> - more self-humiliation to avoid starting a flame war....
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Jeroen Baten
>
>
>
> Op 06-07-17 om 15:25 schreef Fabian Thorns:
>
> Dear all,
>
> you probably know we're getting closer to the finalization of the
> LPIC-OT DevOps Tools Engineer certification. While we're doing some last
> tweaks to the objectives, we struggled over the question whether Icinga
> 2 or Prometheus is the 'better' tool for monitoring the components of an
> application. Also, from a didactic point of view, Prometheus seems to be
> easier to learn than Icinga.
>
> What are your thoughts about replacing Icinga 2 with Prometheus in here:
>
> https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-OT_DevOps_Tools_Engineer_
> Objectives_V1#705.1_IT_Operations_and_Monitoring_.28weight:_4.29
>
> Thanks for your thoughts,
>
> Fabian
>
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