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Monitoring / Alerting for web services article #52

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repeatedly opened this issue Dec 6, 2013 · 6 comments
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Monitoring / Alerting for web services article #52

repeatedly opened this issue Dec 6, 2013 · 6 comments

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@repeatedly
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Many users use Fluentd for web service monitoring using several plugins.
Adding this article is helpful for new Fluentd users.

@sonots wrote following articles in Japanese.
We can write the article based on these posts.

http://blog.livedoor.jp/sonots/archives/25189820.html
http://blog.livedoor.jp/sonots/archives/25018617.html

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kiyoto commented Dec 6, 2013

One half of it here (I still need to add a diagram): 8cb8542

@repeatedly and @sonots, can you check the content and make sure it looks good?

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sonots commented Dec 6, 2013

👍 Awesome!!

@repeatedly
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@kiyoto Awesome.

I have one suggestion.
How about adding another plugin,e.g. fluent-plugin-irc / fluent-plugin-twilio?
Don't need detailed explanation, just put the link to plugins like below:

This is one example. You can use IRC or Twilio instead for alerting.

- link to irc plugin
- link to twilio plugin

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GrowthForecast website now use english by default.

http://kazeburo.github.io/GrowthForecast/

We can write aggregate / visualize metrics use-case using this tool.

@hkmurakami
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As the author of the english ver. of the GF page, I should point out that it may have some misuse of technical terms, so it'd be good if someone like @kiyoto could give it a once over.

It's dawning on me that I need to be more of a programmer to be a better technical writer :(

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https://github.com/tagomoris/focuslight

focuslight has been released in the last week.
We can use this project for graph visualization tool.

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