That's what I was looking right now... to use Nagios with asterisk plug-ins.
Cheers,
Nitesh
James FitzGibbon wrote:
> On 8/29/07, *Nitesh Divecha* <nitesh@vipernetworks.com
> <mailto:nitesh@vipernetworks.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Basically, it would be a totally different system running Asterisk
> with
> AGI scripts and monitoring other systems (Web Servers, FTP, SMTP). Not
> specifically monitoring ports (80, 21, 25) but whole system. If system
> timeouts then AGI scripts are triggered and notify system admin.
>
>
> You'd be better to monitor using something like Nagios or one of the
> other open-source monitoring systems, then have the notification
> script (which should be customizable in your monitoring system) write
> a .call file to make Asterisk dial out and tell the sysadmin.
>
> To use the Asterisk dialplan to schedule and cycle checks of services
> ..... erm..... no.
>
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> j.
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