ScienceLogic Support Pack PowerPack
The ScienceLogic Support Pack PowerPack is a self-monitoring PowerPack that is included by default with SL1 releases. The most recent version of this PowerPack is automatically installed with each new SL1 release.
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About the ScienceLogic Support Pack PowerPack
SL1 includes a self-monitoring PowerPack that is included by default with SL1 releases. This PowerPack is called the ScienceLogic Support Pack PowerPack.
This self-monitoring PowerPack:
- ensures that all SL1 appliances are monitored and running the same version of SL1
- ensures that all SL1 appliances appear in the Device Manager page (Registry > Devices > Device Manager)
- ensures that configuration files on SL1 appliances are kept in sync
- ensures that configuration files on SL1 clusters are kept in sync
- monitors the health and configuration of MariaDB
- generates alerts when system resources like disk-space are approaching capacity
- monitors DNS entries for Database Servers and All-In-One appliances
- monitors long-running processes and queries
- monitors out-of-memory conditions
- ensures that CRM and corosync configurations are up to date
- ensures that configuration files match among HA Database Servers
- monitors crucial SL1 processes like datapull and config_push
- monitors "rows behind" situations and generates alerts
- monitors and fixes backlogs of email messages
- generates alerts if any of the following files differ:
- /etc/my.cnf.d/silo_mysql.cnf
- /etc/silo.conf
- /etc/siteconfig/mysql.siteconfig
- /etc/siteconfig/siloconf.siteconfig
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