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Monitoring (SAM) is a centralized system supporting EGI/NGI operations. It provides remote monitoring of services, computation of the monitoring data, visualization of the service status, dashboard interfacing, notification system and generation of availability and reliability reports. The monitoring services ensure the aggregation of all EGI metric results and the access to the data at a EGI-wide scope through the central ARGO user interface. These results are exposed through the central ARGO web service and its programmatic interface (XML & JSON supported). On top of that, the ARGO Reporting System generates monthly availability reports about sites and operational tools for use of the service owners. In addition to the central services described above, the activity provides also: | |||
Monitoring probes submission engines: a distributed, high available centralised installation is required to submit and run the monitoring probes for the availability computation profiles and for the other profiles required by the EGI operations.The deployment must support the size of the infrastructure. | |||
Development of nagios probes: | |||
Maintenance of existing operations probes | |||
Development of new probes as required to support operations activities | |||
Requirements gathering | |||
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Introduction
Technical description
Monitoring (SAM) is a centralized system supporting EGI/NGI operations. It provides remote monitoring of services, computation of the monitoring data, visualization of the service status, dashboard interfacing, notification system and generation of availability and reliability reports. The monitoring services ensure the aggregation of all EGI metric results and the access to the data at a EGI-wide scope through the central ARGO user interface. These results are exposed through the central ARGO web service and its programmatic interface (XML & JSON supported). On top of that, the ARGO Reporting System generates monthly availability reports about sites and operational tools for use of the service owners. In addition to the central services described above, the activity provides also: Monitoring probes submission engines: a distributed, high available centralised installation is required to submit and run the monitoring probes for the availability computation profiles and for the other profiles required by the EGI operations.The deployment must support the size of the infrastructure. Development of nagios probes: Maintenance of existing operations probes Development of new probes as required to support operations activities Requirements gathering