Remote Process Automation of Monitoring using Nagios

Abstract

With the advent of powerful computing machines and advances in technology, more and more machines are being used on a daily basis. With the increase in the infrastructure, monitoring of said infrastructure has been playing a key role in keeping the working of an organization streamlined and efficient. While modern machines are more than capable of running for days together without the risk of failing, there can be no shortcuts when coming to infrastructure as any of the machines can go down without warning if not properly looked after. This can cause delays which can sometimes extend to days or even months if not attended to immediately. However, the major gripe with the existing manual system is that problem identification has become a roadblock and also there are no ways to predict a failure of a system in advance. A person is always required to constantly keep looking at a screen in order to see if alerts are generated and when indeed they are, if that person is missing from his station then there will be a delay as to when the alert is generated and when it is actually notified to the concerned team. This human involvement becomes time-consuming as the alerts may or may not be generated. Since there is not a lot of work involved and the skills of the person can be put to better use at a different place. The aim of this work is to eliminate the human factor involved by automating the monitoring of infrastructure with the help of software tools and also integrate the alert generation and notification process by using machine learning algorithms and natural language processing. The monitoring tool can be configured according to the needs of the company and the generated alerts can be sent to the concerned team immediately without any delay. As the tool displays real-time data we can predict which system needs to be taken care of immediately and which machine is likely to go down in the future.

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Venkata Rohit Gandikota, A. Mary Sowjanya

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Venkata Rohit Gandikota, A. Mary Sowjanya (2018). Remote Process Automation of Monitoring using Nagios. IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Engineering & Technology, 6(9), 9-14. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-393452