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Why downtimes occur X hours later in icinga monitoring server installed on CentOS/Redhat Linux systems

In this mini post I’ll show you how to fix and set the correct timezone on your icinga monitoring server with icinga-web V1 installed on CentOS Linux systems. I’m using icinga to monitor all my Linux servers and it works very good, I always receive mails when any error occurs.Read More
Why downtimes occur X hours later in icinga monitoring server installed on Debian/Ubuntu Linux systems

In this mini post I’ll show you how to fix and set the correct timezone on your icinga monitoring server with icinga-web V1 installed on Debian Linux systems. I’m using icinga to monitor all my Linux servers and it works very good, I always receive mails when any error occurs.Read More
How to Install and Configure Monit on Linux Systems

In this article, I’ll show you how to install and configure monit “servers and processes monitoring tool” on Linux systems (RPM Family “Redhat / CentOS / Scientific Linux” and Debian Family “Debian / Ubuntu”). Monit has capability to monitor any service running on a Linux system, We only need toRead More