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2/6/21 |
A brief introduction to the room and to the sessions.
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2/6/21 |
In March 2021, OpenNMS will celebrate its twenty-first year as a free software project. Much has changed since the early days, both within the project and in the world in which people build and monitor networks. Surprisingly little has changed with respect to the project's mission, even as major changes are happening with the project's corporate steward, The OpenNMS Group. Newcomers will receive a brief background on the OpenNMS project, and longtime users will come up to date with the project's ...
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2/6/21 |
With the NESi software we aim at simulating certain points of a network.
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2/6/21 |
Thola is a new open source tool for reading, monitoring and provisioning (coming soon) network devices written in Go. This talk will inform about the current state of development as well as planned features, including reading out inventory, configuring network devices, support for other monitoring systems like prometheus and many more.
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2/6/21 |
Julian and I work for Icinga and want to shed some light on what, how and why we do what we do and also what YOU can do. The format is going to be a bit like a podcast, where we just talk about our topics for a little and try to provide some light entertainment while staying technical.
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2/6/21 |
An introduction to techniques required to scale Naemon like Thruk, Mod-Gearman and LMD.
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2/6/21 |
So you want to monitor a large-scale network-- where do you start? This talk will give you some practical tips in strategizing your network monitoring to avoid future problems, detect those you didn’t know are causing performance issues and save your time in configuration. You’ll learn practical tips, summarized into 3 simple rules, coming from the speaker’s 20+ years of experience as a network specialist. Whether you're starting your monitoring from scratch or improving an existing setup, ...
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