Monitoring Citrix profiles with Centreon and Grafana
We will use this document to monitor with Centreon the size and number of files that our Citrix roaming profiles have, Of course, we can use it to monitor other folders.
We will use this document to monitor with Centreon the size and number of files that our Citrix roaming profiles have, Of course, we can use it to monitor other folders.
In this document, we're going to exploit the visualization of the data that our Elasticsearch collects, To end up seeing them as no, in Grafana. In future posts we will do other different types of visualization that are very cool to understand what is happening on our network, today it's time for Table format.
In this post we will see a very interesting Panel for Grafana, a Sankey-type panel, A way to visualize (with the eyes) data that we have in text and by having a relationship between them, We will exploit them (Elasticsearch logs).
Well, and this time we're going to exploit the IP addresses that we have stored in Elasticsearch indexes, we will visualize them on a World Map and thus we will understand where our data is going from or where it is going.
And it's time to rule Ubiquiti's APs and switches! So if you have any such device in your organization… it is time to centralise and control it from Centreon. With the mere fact of having everything supervised and anticipating possible problems, ¡Started! 😛
After seeing how we installed Meerkata and having made it functional, Now it's time to treat your data and visualize it in a friendlier way, for this we will rely on Grafana as a visualizer, although with Kibana you can do it in the same way (or simpler). All this thanks to the fact that we will store the Meerkat LOGs in Elasticsearch.
In this post we will see the steps we must follow to install Meerkat on a Debian 10.6. Meerkat is a high-performance network engine, as IDS (Intrusion Detection System), IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) and used as a network monitoring system, and of course, Open Source!
And Monday arrived, and with him, New Podcast; today in A Podcast for IT we have a super interesting talk about the IoT world. We will understand what IoT is, quite a lot of what it covers at the business level and of course at the domestic level.
In this post we are going to see something very interesting, And it's nothing more than the ability to track or track certain Bluetooth devices (Smart Bracelets, Mobile phones…) Per house, with the aim of locating the position at all times to carry out automations.
In 'A Podcast for IT', This week we are coming at full throttle! We have a podcast in which we are going to talk about solutions that we can implement for the day-to-day of our companies. Open source tools that are sure to meet the needs demanded by our dear users.