Monitoring with Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Grafana, Beats…

Well, We are going to make a series of documents where I am going to show you the necessary steps to have a fully skilled and functional real-time monitoring solution. We will base ourselves on the multiple options that the mythical Elastic Stack will give us, made up of Elasticsearch-type tools, Logshtash, Kibana and of course Beats packs. There will be a few posts, I hope you enjoy them, Let's freak out 😉

Checking the Health of Citrix VDA Machines with Centreon

All of us who work with Citrix environments know about the criticality of VDA machines, A very simple way to know your health, will be monitored with Centreon. We will be able to know the status of the VDA agent of the machines, On the one hand, you get VDA machines that have registration problems with the Delivery Controller, and also interesting if we have one in maintenance mode.

Setting up a multitenant environment at Centreon

In this post we will see the configuration necessary to be able to configure a multitenant or multi-client environment, where the idea is that each Company or Client that we have monitored can access its resources. From a single frontend we will only give visibility to what interests us, in this case that each Company can see its equipment and certain basic monitoring tasks.

Monitoring a Fortigate Firewall from Centreon

In this post we will see how to monitor our Fortigate firewalls from a Centreon or Nagios or whatever we have 🙂. We will do it through SNMP queries and we will be able to know the status of its chassis at all times, the status of the cluster if we have one, the use and consumption of network interfaces, if we have VPNs the same, know if they fall, The sessions, etc, etc… if you have a Fortigate, This is your post!