[Serusers] Monitoring SER
Steve Blair
blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Fri Dec 8 15:35:11 CET 2006
Peter:
We use NAGIOS with the well documented sipsak "plug-in". Our nagios
server periodically sends a NOTIFY messages to each SER process on each
server. The SER config handles these NOTIFY messages in a specific way,
namely by sending back a 200 OK. This lets us check server reachability
as well as SER process reachability. Not full proof but it has worked
well for several years for us.
:Steve
Peter Kuebler wrote:
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> Hi David,
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> Did you ever get any help with this? We use SER here and monitoring
> is a difficult task. You may want to reference this link for some
> assistance-
> http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2006-January/026771.html
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> Your post below:
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> http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2006-May/028625.html
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> Hi,
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> My company has deployed SER on a very large scale across
> the US and I would like to develop a way to monitor critical
> parts of SER and the servers that SER runs on.
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> I have several questions regarding monitoring SER.
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> 1. Can SER be SNMP enabled via something like SMUX or AgentX from net-snmp?
> 2. Does SER have any native SNMP support or other monitoring/logging hooks
> built in?
> 3. Do any mibs exist for SER / SIP?
> 4. I am also still trying to find out if SER has anyway to detect when
> a user looses registration either via SER internals or external watchdog
> scripts etc.
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> Thanks
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> David
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