From: Joe Loiacono
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Monitoring External Web Server
To: "Aaron Riemer"
Cc: cisco-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net, cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
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If you want to go commercial, we use a software-as-a-service (SAAS)
product called Gomez. You periodically contact your server from
browser-client nodes on their backbone. You can also execute scripts from
these nodes that will walk through your web-site in a pre-determined way.
The pricing model is based on a 'cost per measurement' subscription where
a measurement is an access of a web-site from a test node. If you do it
hourly, that would be 24 per day, etc.
Joe
"Aaron Riemer"
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[c-nsp] Monitoring External Web Server
Hey guys,
We have a requirement to monitor the external availability of a web
server that hangs off our ASA DMZ interface. I was thinking of running
an IP SLA probe from our external router to test the web requests but I
was wondering if anyone had done something with EEM that could possibly
try to establish a TCP connection to the web server and report the
statistics somehow. I don't want to place a machine outside for the
monitoring so would prefer to do it from our router if possible.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Aaron.
外部にあるWebサーバのモニタリングをするのはどうしたらいい?回線にはSLAがあるが
サーバは?という質問に対する返答。
Gomezという商用SaaS製品を使っていますという回答。
nagiosとかbigbrotherとかでもいいと思うんだけど。
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