

This release is focused on stability and speed, solving some of the problems the 4.0.x series had.
Some “older” protocols have been removed (but may come back in rewritten form in future versions), making space for newer “protocols” like twitter or facebook.
I already submitted the new SlackBuild script and the packages (including one for ARMedslack) are being uploaded to my site.
And, while you’re updating ntop, check if your GeoIP and graphviz packages are up-to-date, as new versions have been released for these dependencies as well (and are available also on my site).
These are now available for download on my site:
- viewvc + Pygments (browser interface for cvs and svn)
- xspacewarp (Time-Trek like game for X-Windows)
- inadyn (Dynamic DNS updater)
- nagios + nagios-plugins (IT monitoring system)
- ntop + GeoIP + graphviz (Network usage monitor)
- zabbix-server / -agentd / -proxy (Distributed monitoring solution)
- hercules (Mainframe emulator)
- lbench (Multi-thread benchmarking tool)
- nbench (Console benchmarking tool)
This finishes the series of packages I planned to test / run on my ARMedslack system.
I might build other packages in the future, but there are no specific plans at the moment.
First of all, there is new version of cacti, with several patches from upstream. It corrects a few bugs that appeared after the release of version 0.8.7g. Since there have been five patches, I called this version 0.8.7g_p5.
The second update is for Zabbix. I created new versions for zabbix_server and zabbix_agentd and added a new module, zabbix_proxy. All use the new 1.8.3 version that was released a few days ago.
I also implemented some suggestions I received by e-mail, mainly corrections in the documentation.
The third update is for ntop, which released a completely revamped version 4. I actually waited for version 4.0.1, as I had some stability problems with the 3.x series. This new version seems to be quite stable and adds some nice features.
The new SlackBuilds have been uploaded to SlackBuilds.org and packages for Slackware (32 & 64 bits) are available on my site.
]]> http://underpop.online.fr/n/nielshorn/2010/08/cacti-zabbix-and-ntop-updates-new-slackware-packages-available/feed/ 0 http://underpop.online.fr/n/nielshorn/2009/11/monitoring-your-network-and-servers/ http://underpop.online.fr/n/nielshorn/2009/11/monitoring-your-network-and-servers/#comments Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:22:00 +0000 Niels Horn http://underpop.online.fr/n/nielshorn/blog/?p=63 I’ve been busy over the last few weeks evaluating some software to monitor servers, network utilization, etc. I have tested several programs and ended up using three: nagios, cacti, and ntop.All of these are free & open software. For nagios and cacti you can download SlackBuild scripts from slackbuilds.org maintained by me. For cacti, if you prefer a complete package, you can download one for Slackware here.
For ntop, I adapted a SlackBuild originally written by Michiel van Wessem to install the newer 3.3.10 version. The ntop authors decided to automatically download & install some dependencies (Lua + GeoIP), even if you already have those installed. Since this is a very bad idea (they install it the way they like, while with Slackware YOU are supposed to be in control), I adapted their ‘configure.in’ and ‘Makefile.am’ scripts to simply check if those programs are installed and exit if they are not.
Then you can install them the way you like (and following the normal standards) and install ntop afterwards.
With Michiel’s permission, I submitted a new SlackBuild script for ntop so SlackBuilds.org that is currently in the pending queue.
Over the next few days / weeks I hope to have some time to elaborate on these three packages and write some hints on how to install and configure them.
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