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The march of innovation

Nagios is eating my braaaaane - 606 services monitored at the moment and I've got one more unix nrpe client to install for load and disk monitoring, then I play with the Windows boxes. Thankfully they are relatively few. Then I go back to the start and start doing the "clever" stuff. Reckon I might hit 1000 services monitored. Now, I need to find a good way of producing (automatically) graphs of performance over time (not just the up, down, critical, unknown and warn status ones that Nagios does for itself). I took a (very very brief) look at Cacti, but I'm not sure about it yet. I'll try to get it installed and working when I next get a reasonable block of time, but what with the recruitment I'm doing at the moment, on top of everything else there's not a huge amount of spare time at work. Maybe I should actually give myself one of those project days that I introduced for my team. I mean, this is a real project, so I don't see why not. And I'd get so much done.

Self destruct SMSs for the utterly paranoid, or just plain sneaky. Seems like just another way to use a mobile phone to facilitate various shenanigans like stealing corporate secrets, or having an affair.

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