Buffalo Professional Linux Users Group Meeting

Jesse Jarzynka denisesballs at thecybersource.com
Mon Mar 21 15:45:14 EST 2005


I'd go if it wasn't a Thursday night. Definately never gonna work for me 
at least. -Jesse

Mark Musone wrote:

> Buffalo Professional Linux Users Group Meeting
>
> Date: Thursday, March 31st 6:00pm-9:00pm
>
> Location:
>
> The PCA Group
>
> Airport Commerce Park
>
> 455 Cayuga Road, Suite 200
>
> Topic:
>
> Linux System Monitoring: How to monitor Linux servers and non-Linux 
> servers using Open Source tools to ensure reliability.
>
> Agenda:
>
> 6:00pm-7:00pm Overview of monitoring concepts and tools
>
> Concepts:
>
> Service monitoring
>
> Process monitoring
>
> Passive checks
>
> Active checks
>
> Dependencies
>
> Monitoring agents
>
> Downtime
>
> Performance data
>
> Check frequency
>
> Alerting
>
> Notifications
>
> Reporting
>
> Remote Monitoring
>
> Tools:
>
> Big Brother
>
> Big Sister
>
> SPONG
>
> Nagios
>
> Mon
>
> mrtg
>
> rrdtool
>
> 7:15pm-8:00pm
>
> Case Studies/Presentations:
>
> Dennis Ruzeski, Kanoodle
>
> Phil Seibel, Synacor
>
> 8:15pm-9:00pm
>
> Advanced Topics:
>
> Redundant/Distributed monitoring
>
> Integration with network/IDS monitoring
>
> Prediction
>
> Abnormal behavior detection
>
> Data Warehousing
>
> Trend/Forecasting
>
> Cross Correlation
>
> Because this is a new location, an RSVP is appreciated to ensure 
> enough seating. please send an email to rsvp at bplug.org
>
> The Buffalo Professional Linux Users Group is focused on the use of 
> Linux and Open Source in professional business environments. We have 
> organized presentations and seminars, and bring up topics that are of 
> interest to people that use or would like to use Linux as part of a 
> corporate solution set. We disseminate practical information and 
> proven solutions from IT professionals who have successfully tackled a 
> wide range of enterprise Linux deployment challenges. It’s a rare 
> opportunity to benefit from the experience and insight of peers from 
> companies that are both local and national.
>


-- 
Jesse Jarzynka
Cyber Source
http://www.jessejoe.com/
http://www.thecybersource.com/



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