Monitoring network and service availability with open-source software

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Silver describes the implementation of a monitoring system using an open-source software package to improve the availability of services and reduce the response time when troubles occur. He provides a brief overview of the literature available on monitoring library systems, and then describes the implementation of Nagios, an open-source network monitoring system, to monitor a regional library system's servers and wide area network. Particular attention is paid to using the plug-in architecture to monitor library services effectively. The author includes example displays and configuration files.

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Silver, T. M. (2010). Monitoring network and service availability with open-source software. Information Technology and Libraries, 29(1), 8–22. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v29i1.3153

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