System Monitoring

Monitoring system resources and performance can:

Monitoring CMP Components

This section lists the CMP components that require monitoring, and what to monitor. Because CMP deployments will differ to meet the unique needs of each customerClosed In the context of the Cloud Monetisation Platform, an individual or organisation who has signed an agreement to take goods and services from a service provider. A customer receives a bill associated with one or more subscriptions, and can be a single end user or a large company with many subscriptions assigned to one agreement., this list is not intended to be exhaustive.

ClosedInfrastructure, Virtual Machines and Operation System (RHEL)

ClosedThird Party System Software

ClosedDatabase (PostgreSQL)

Items to monitor can include:

  • Buffercache usage
  • Vacuum monitor
  • Tablespace/disk size
  • Number of concurrent sessions
  • Commits rollbacks
  • Checkpoints
  • Deadlocks
  • Long-running SQL
  • Log monitoring
  • Replication status/lag

ClosedCMP Software

System Monitoring Tools

System monitoring tools focus on processes, memory, storage and net connections. Many general third partyClosed Of software; a reusable component developed to be either freely distributed or sold by an entity other than the original vendor of the development platform. system monitoring tools are available, for example Nimsoft, Nagios and Solar Winds, as well as more specific tools such as PEM for PostgreSQL. The choice of monitoring tools is up to the customer.

The following links compare system monitors: