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* For accounts, questions, or suggestions, email jp at mozillafoundation.org
* For accounts, questions, or suggestions, email jp at mozillafoundation.org


===== Monitoring =====
*MONITORING TOOLS, SYSTEMS, AND LINKS*
Mozilla Foundation applications are monitored and measured in a number of systems:
Mozilla Foundation applications are monitored and measured in a number of systems:
* '''Opsview, a Nagios clone with a much friendlier interface.'''
* '''Opsview, a Nagios clone with a much friendlier interface.'''
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:: [http://opsview.mofoprod.net:3000/status/service?filter=unhandled&order=state_desc&order=host&order=service&includeunhandledhosts=1 Current Unhandled Alerts (Login required)]
:: [http://opsview.mofoprod.net:3000/status/service?filter=unhandled&order=state_desc&order=host&order=service&includeunhandledhosts=1 Current Unhandled Alerts (Login required)]
:: [http://opsview.mofoprod.net:3000/event Recent Alerts in Opsview]
:: [http://opsview.mofoprod.net:3000/event Recent Alerts in Opsview]
:: !!!TODO : Add the guide for notifications & contact settings


* '''New Relic monitoring ''(Login Required)'''''
* '''New Relic monitoring ''(Login Required)'''''
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:: * Watching Mongo server utilization and metrics
:: * Watching Mongo server utilization and metrics
:: * Marks and compares new/old deployed versions of software
:: * Marks and compares new/old deployed versions of software
:: !!!TODO : Add the guide for notifications & contact settings


::  '''Important New Relic Links'''
::  '''Important New Relic Links'''
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* '''Log monitoring with [https://loggins.mofoprod.net Loggins (Kibana) (Login Required)]'''
* '''Log monitoring with [https://loggins.mofoprod.net Loggins (Kibana) (Login Required)]'''
* "AWS Infrastructure and Autoscaling Monitoring/Alerting"
:: * An email group exists to be notified of any autoscaling activities (up or down).  Contact jp at mozillafoundation.org to be added to this list.
:: * Cloudwatch in the AWS console is capable of monitoring many metrics and utilization metrics, including CPU usage or network usage for a group, database, server, or ELB.  Not many alarms are triggered from this outside of to trigger scaling.
:: Most AWS infrastructure is monitored via New Relic.  See the side menu options in New Relic for RDS, ELB, EC2, Elasticache, etc...
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