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!

Monitoring Nutanix from Centreon

If we have a Nutanix in our environment… Why don't we centralize all the information you give us in our Centreon monitoring system?? Not only to better manage alerts, but to store all its metrics and be able to work on them as we see fit, this is a post with full detail on how to fully monitor Nutanix!

Monitoring public domain expirations with Centreon

No one doubts the importance of public domains, ¿No? You know when they expire? Instead of having it written down there and hopefully seeing it… Why don't we centralize everything in our monitoring tool?? In this document we will see how with Centreon you can monitor any domain and forget about the subject! We will be able to consult any domain, Be .com, .Org, .is, .rho, .fr, .it, .Euss, .co.uk…

Nagios – Monitoring an MGE UPS

If we have a UPS or a UPS in our organization, why not monitor it? Why not know the status of your batteries? If we have any problem that is surely critical, I think it is reasonable to centralize and control it from our Nagios or Centreon machine in order to have any problem we may have under control and receive its notifications. So if you are interested in knowing the status of your UPS, take a look at this document!

Monitoring a QNAP NAS

In this post, we'll look at how to monitor a QNAP NAS or SAN that we have in our organization, we will do it only through SNMP and we will see everything we can get! Thanks to Centreon it will be quick and easy to have everything under control, from hard drives to any chassis sensor or RAID status! Nothing, We get a couple of necessary scripts first and that's it! Then sew and sing!

Monitoring a Linux computer with Centreon, example with a Raspberry Pi + Temperature of your CPU

I'm going to put this post because of all the requests I've been receiving on how to monitor a Linux server. As obviously depends on the distribution, today we have an example with a Debian and more specifically we will see it on a Raspberry Pi that carries Raspbian. We'll monitor basic metrics like CPU, RAM, Swap Memory, Disks, Network Traffic, Uptime… And in the end we will see something very interesting!