I am looking for a monitoring and alerting tool for my application hosted in cloud. My application is hosted across multiple servers and I want to monitor all these servers. I am interested in monitoring the following:
1. Service monitoring:
- Check if the service is up. This requires
- try siging-up a new user
- log-in to the application with given username/password and perform certain steps like search etc.
- Monitoring QoS. How much time is it taking for searches and some other opertions
2. resource monitoring Monitoring the following parameters in each server:
- CPU utilization
- load average
- Memory usage
- Disk usage
- IOPS
3. process monitoring
Monitor if a set of processes are running or not. If not running try restarting them. Ex: php-fpm, my application binaries, mysql, nginx, smtp etc.
4. Monitoring log files
- Error logs of my application
- mysql error log
- MySQL slow query log etc.
Also I should be able to extend its usage by executing shell commands or writing my own shell scripts.
I should be able to set alert if any monitored item is found problematic. I should be able to get alert through
- Mobile SMS
The Monitoring system should maintain history for the period I want. So that after receiving the alert I should be able to log-in to the system and view past data (say past 2 weeks) and investigate problems.
Most important:
The tool should have a very good way of managing its own configuration.
- The configuration should not be scattered at multiple places. All configuration should be stored in a centralized place. In future say, path of a monitored log file has changed. I would like to search and replace all occurrences of that file in my configuration.
- I should be able to version control my configurations.
- Instead of going to the web interface and setting configuration manually, I would like set up a script which automatically loads all the configurations and start monitoring.
I am exploring Zabbix but don't see a satisfactory way of configuration management. Should I try Nagios? Any other tool?