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The Art of Monitoring With James Turnbull

October 02, 2016 00:00 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Don’t forget to check out the book itself! The Art of Monitoring.

Back in the day, James also wrote a book called Pro Nagios 2.0.

Three stages of monitoring maturity:

  • Manual, user-initiated, or no monitoring (aka Bridget’s example of “we know things are broken because the customer calls us to complain”)
  • Reactive
  • Proactive

“You will eventually get to CPU, memory, and disk, but a lot later after you start with the things you should really care about” - James

“Too much monitoring is binary - this thing either works or it doesn’t” - James

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Community & Event Stuff

Where we’ll be for the upcoming fortnight

  • Matt is getting married at the Jim Beam distillery on Saturday
  • Bridget will miss the bourbon wedding as she’s heading to Joe’s family reunion followed by GOTO Copenhagen.

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Open CFPs

Check Outs

James

Bridget

  • Cloud Foundry Summit is going on in Frankfurt right now
  • honeycomb - explorable operations metrics from Charity Majors
  • MicroBadger - for docker image inspection Liz Rice & Anne Curry at Microscaling Systems

Trevor

Matt

  • InSpec has shipped 1.0! You can check it out at http://inspec.io/ InSpec is compliance as code – a human-readable language for automating the continuous testing and compliance auditing of your entire infrastructure. You can also use it to verify if your servers and applications are configured correctly.
  • Self-promotion: working on a shareable theme using hugo for podcasts. Check it out at github.com/mattstratton/castanet