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Revision as of 09:49, 23 April 2016
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Now that you have a large number of servers you would like to know how they are performing and be informed of potential problems. At our library we use munin to do this.
To setup a similar system, first configure the server and then configure the clients. We selected the backup server with the most resources to act as our monitoring server as well.
Server Setup
Client Setup
YouTube Video