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Weekly Snap: OSMC Call for Papers, Nagios Training, Positions Vacant & a Conference in Bozen

May 17 – 21 Manuela was on fire this week, with Nagios training and recruitment announcements as well as an Open Source Monitoring Conference Call for Papers! Only Bernd managed to squeeze in a word about his recent visit to the monitoring conference in Bozen.
Once again, the Free Software Center South Tyrol and Würth Phoenix GmbH held a conference with a focus on monitoring and Nagios in Bozen, Italy. Nagios Founder, Ethan Galstad made a keynote presentation on Nagios developments, future plans and introduced NagiosXI. Other presenters included Michael Medin of NSClient++, Reinhard Schek from Cacti and Luca Deri from Ntop. To top it off we got to meet old friends as well as new, like Massimo Forni the newest member of Team Icinga.
On the topic of teams, Manuela announced our current job offers. We are seeking a Project Manager, Linux Consultant (Systems Management), Bookkeeper and Sales Manager to join our 20 man team. An apprenticeship place is also open for an aspiring Events Marketer. More details are available at the jobs area of our website.
Manuela then extended her call out to interested speakers for the Open Source Monitoring Conference (OSMC) coming up on 6 – 7 October this year. Previously known as the Nagios Conference, the OSMC will be in its 5th year running and promises to be the event for the latest monitoring technology, ideas and exchange. With early bird specials already available, register right away for this regular sell-out event and get it at a discount till 30 June 2010. For interested speakers, check out our Call for Papers to get your chance to be in the limelight this year.
If you can’t wait till October to get your Nagios tips, the Nagios Availability training course is around the corner on 28 June to 1 July. Trainer Michi Streb will be heading it once again to share his practical expertise with Nagios newbies to cover the Nagios essentials. Register quick to get monitoring made easy.

OSMC 2022 | Recap Day 2

Today I have the pleasure to recap our second OSMC conference day and thus the many great talks of our wonderful speakers! I started my OSMC day with the initial talk of the day after meeting and greeting colleagues and customers alike. OSMC is always a good opportunity not only to catch up with latest developments and monitoring trends but also to catch up with people.

Our CEO Bernd Erk kicked off the day with a dazzling small welcome and introduction also introducing our Gold sponsors. Our two main sponsors SearchGuard and OpenNMS this year had the opportunity to get on stage and say a few words themselves. They greeted us with a warm welcome and invited the attendees over to their booths.

No need for me to change the conference room afterwards, since Christian Stein’s talk about Icinga for Windows, that I wanted to attend, was in the same room. Here i could also say „Hello“ to the team from Telekom – Hans and Lars – Greetings to you two again!

Icinga for Windows in the Monitoring of Madness

Christian from the NETWAYS Sales Department and Icinga Developer presented his Icinga for Windows framework. He shared what’s new and why he came up with the idea of the framework at all. Christian’s initial idea was to give Icinga users a framework for developing their own plugins which they need for their Windows monitoring. He also wanted to provide a daemon which takes care of running it on a schedule. His other goal, to enable customers to do visualization and customize it to a certain degree, he explained with an example from the business process module and a detailed tree view of a check result.

Furthermore, he pointed out the difficulties with the different versions of Powershell and that the same Powershell calls differ in usage between Windows versions. He is creating a baseline for development with Windows 2012 R2 as the lowest version. As a more in-depth example, he explained the legacy behaviour of an Icinga for Windows plugin with different versions. He asked the audience for urgently needed feedback on false positives. I really like Christian’s live demo! But I was also impressed of him being so well prepared that he had the hands-on example explained on a simple slide as well in case the demo wouldn’t have worked. Christian really caught us, I’ve seldomly seen such a focused audience.

Christian closed his talk with with a small preview of the upcoming version 1.10.1 of Icinga for Windows, before he answered a lot of questions from the audience. I then changed the venue and headed over to the other room for the talk from Hila Fish, grabbing a coffee on the way.

Open Source: Open Choice – A DevOps Guide for OSS Adoption

Hila Fish, Senior DevOps Engineer at Wix, began her talk with her thoughts about the balance between keeping the working environment or breaking it with an update. She took the example of the EOL of the Centos Operating System through RedHat which had no Open Source replacement at that time. She took this as an example for an advantage as well as disadvangates in Open Source.

The possible disadvantages she sees in Open Source are: 1. Security by obscurity (not everybody can read code or interpret it), 2. Prone to abuse (everybody can fork this project or create a malicious one), 3. Compliance, 4. Not always entirely free (even Open Source software comes with costs – support or training), 5. Discontinued product (not maintained anymore).

Also she advised to find out if the OSS Project has a roadmap to check if it will be still free in the future. She pointed out that OSS is still dependend on participation and how you can and should engage in Open Source. Even without writing code there are many ways you can contribute to it – contributions, talks, discussions, donations. Hila ended her talk apologizing for the cough’s. No need to! Get well soon, Hila, from the whole NETWAYS team!

In the break I talked with some colleagues from Austria over a specific problem they encounter with Icinga 2 and how we might tackle it.
Refilled my coffee and then joined the audience for some vSphere input.

VMware Monitoring with Ease

Thomas Gelf who is working in the NETWAYS Professional Services Department kicked off his talk with some insights in his life: mainly he is making music, playing chess and spending time with his kids. At nights he is coding. He made a small poll with the audience how many people are running VMware in their company and how many are running EXSi without vcenter for development reasons.

He then took us to a small history of the VMware module, where it all started and where we are now in the year 2022. He was especially proud of the GitHub engagement from the users with the vSphere module. Thomas showed us new module interface changes in the actual vSphereDB version and what will come next.

A question of a person in the audience immediately led Thomas to showing his answer in a live demo. In that demo he created a new pull request for the Icinga for Windows framework. That was followed by a demo that showed how to import hosts from a VCenter through the Icinga Director and vSphereDB module integration. After Thomas‘ talk it was time for lunch. I enjoyed a very delicious meal, and said „hello“ to various customers before Bernd rang the bell for the Ignite Talks.

Talks that Ignite New Ideas

Anne Geetha started with a very very fast introduction how to setup and integrating Confluent with Prometheus and Grafana.
It was very nice because of the speedup in the talk during the automated slide switching, so it was very fun to watch as the speakers also had to speed up with their talks. Anne was followed by Daniel Bodky who described his struggles with YAML in „That’s nuts! A proof of concept of Icinga 2 on Kubernetes using Acorn„. Daniel also started right from the bat with a speedy introduction of Acorn and the usage of K8s and Acorn. The third and last one of the Ignite speakers was Philipp Krenn who talked about „How to benchmark – poorly“ , with a great comic strip „benchmarking“ a squid with a house cat. Thanks! Laughed very hard.

My next upcoming talk was from Jonah Kowall.

Unifying Observability: Weaving Prometheus, Jaeger, and Open Source Together

Jonah made an initial point about a big license shift in the Open Source community. Prometheus, Jaeger and Grafana spent some time to make sure that no contamination of source code through those license changes took place. Jonah then talked about OpenSearch and its dashboards (a Kibana fork) and how it is the base for observability. He introduced us to the new feature PromQL support. With this you can query PromQL sources directly from OpenSeach dashboards. Also he showed an early prototype of OpenSearch dashboard plugin for observability before he dived into Jaeger UI and OpenTelemetry. He also advised strongly to follow projects which operate on the Apache 2 License because it is the most unproblematic one. This was in my humble opinion the most important topic today because it touched on the still ongoing licensing issues which occur in the industry at the moment.

The Current State of Icinga

After that I sat down with some customers to discuss and solved some ticket issues and joined afterwards the Current State of Icinga talk of Icinga CEO Bernd Erk. He really tried to convince us to use the Icinga DB in production. Icinga DB has been released this June. Bernd gave us the whole show of annual updates for the Icinga modules. He also dropped some interesting news like the one that the next Icinga Camp Berlin will take place in May 2023. Bernd really tried not to overreach his time schedule, and reached it on spot. Reminding us in the end to gather later to go to the OSMC evening event at the modern event location KORN’S.

As every year Bernd’s presentation is the most entertaining and most interactive with many questions for the audience. You can really tell that he cares for the interaction with the users and customers.

From those talks during the day my personal top three would be Bernd ErkCurrent State of Icinga at place #1, followed by Thomas GelfVMware Monitoring with ease and finally at third place all Ignite Talks which tried to press the most entertaining information in their tiny timeslots. Thanks Anne, Daniel and Philipp for those enteraining bits!

This was my wrap up of the day. I hope you enjoyed it! Now I am looking forward to the evening event and more talks and fun tomorrow! To get a few impressions of the second OSMC day I have prepared a slider with lots of awesome pictures. Enjoy! 😄

With friendly regards, David from the OSMC

 

David Okon
David Okon
Senior Systems Engineer

Weltenbummler David hat aus Berlin fast den direkten Weg zu uns nach Nürnberg genommen. Bevor er hier anheuerte, gab es einen kleinen Schlenker nach Irland, England, Frankreich und in die Niederlande. Alles nur, damit er sein Know How als IHK Geprüfter DOSenöffner so sehr vertiefen konnte, dass er vom Apple Consultant den Sprung in unser Professional Services-Team wagen konnte. Er ist stolzer Papa eines Sohnemanns und bei uns mit der Mission unterwegs, unsere Kunden zu glücklichen Menschen zu machen.

Monthly Snap July 2021

July came and went, and what did it leave behind? A great mixture of blogs on various subjects. If you missed some of them here is an overview!

 

It all started with…

 

Icinga of course! Philipp wrote about Icinga Web 2 modules in Dynamische Formulare in Icinga Web 2.

 

NETWAYS Web Services

 

In the blog series How to NWS, Stefan told us what we need to know about about Managed Kubernetes and MyEngineer. And Sebastian shared news on Kubernetes in 4 Dinge, die neu sind bei NWS Kubernetes.

 

Our Conferences

 

Jessica showed us How to rewind and relive stackconf online 2021. Are you also looking forward to the OSMC in November? Katja let us know more about the first confirmed speakers!

 

Technical tipps

 

Lorenz asked why we install Apps for everything in Standard vs. Apps, and shared his view on the matter. And Markus F. wrote about Icinga Plugins in Golang. In Stresstest für InfluxDB Markus W.

Foreman

 

Dirk recapped the Foreman birthday event and the preparations necessary for such an online gathering. For those who missed the party: Dirk shared a link for the rerun!

 

Queer month

 

In June, we gave you several posts on the various subjects connected to the queer month in the blog series Queerer Monat. This month on the international non-binary day, Feu wrote Weder eins noch null- Nicht- binäre Leute, an informative and also very personal article. And Julia ended the month with another important related topic in Warum wir gendern.

 

NETWAS Shop

 

In her blog-post Recycling im Online-Handel Nicole let us in on how our Shop reuses materials for the sake of the environment.

 

#lifeatnetways

 

There is a new post in the blog-series Natalie meets! Read Natalies` interview with Katja. In How to Katwarn Nicole shared her experience with the warning system for catastrophes, a highly interesting read, particularily considering the current flooding disaster in Germany. And in Azubis bei NETWAYS I wrote about apprenticeships at NETWAYS and how we look forward to meeting our new colleagues in a few weeks and how we cross our fingers when the „old“ ones write their exams.

Catharina Celikel
Catharina Celikel
Office Manager

Catharina unterstützt seit März 2016 unsere Abteilung Finance & Administration. Die gebürtige Norwegerin ist Fremdsprachenkorrespondentin für Englisch. Als Office Manager kümmert sie sich deshalb nicht nur um das Tagesgeschäft sondern übernimmt nebenbei zusätzlich einen Großteil der Übersetzungen. Privat ist der bekennende Bücherwurm am liebsten mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs.

Monthly Snap April 2020

NETWAYS trainings – now also online!

Julia kicked off the month with the announcement, that we now offer online-trainings: Weiterbildung im Homeoffice: Wir bieten jetzt Online Trainings. Sign up for one of our trainings and attend from wherever you prefer! If you want to sit on your balcony, on a mountain top or lie in bed while learning – who are we to keep you from it?

 

Stackconf

Stackconf 2020 goes online! Julia shared this good news with us! One of the highlights of the conference year will not be cancelled. And you don’t even have to convince your boss that the travel time and expenses for accommodation are necessary! Join us in June – online!
Last year the stackconf was called OSDC, and one of the talks was Achim’s Storage Wars – Using Ceph since Firefly | OSDC 2019. If you missed it here is your chance to see – and read it! Alexander recapped Fast log management for your infrastructure by Nicolas Frankel | OSDC 2019.

 

Technically….

The current situation with working from home put Dirk in a position where he had to seek new ways to teach our apprentices and find new solutions for online trainings. Read Einfacher als gedacht: Openstack + Vagrant. A while ago Johannes had the task of setting up a Redis cluster. He shared his experience with us in Aufsetzen eines Redis-clusters. One way or another most companies want Kubernetes. But does it have to be a hosted solution? Sebastian gave us the pros and cons in Managed Kubernetes vs. Kubernetes On-Premises.
Markus informed us that HPE SSD drives are vulnerable to uptime counter bug. Luckily, they have developed an Icinga plugin, that recognizes which drives are affected. Also read his follow up blog HP controller firmware issues to check.

 

More news from Icinga!

Florian proudly presents a new feature for Icinga DB: Bringing Bulk Editing to a new Level with Icinga DB. Our very own poet and songwriter Thomas wrote this great Icinga- and Corona-Poem: Das Runde ist das Fleckige. It was definitely one of the highlights in April! Lennart gave us tips on notifications with Icinga in Benachrichtigung mal einfach. Check out the cool new Icinga Web themes in Tobias‘ Neue Icinga Web Themes verfügbar! – Bayerisch, Fränkisch, Österreichisch.

 

NETWAYS Shop

Starface offers several options for companies in situations in which working from home is the better option. As Nicole states, it doesn’t always have to be because of a virus: STARFACE: Relevante Themen für Telefonie im Home Office. Also read her blog HW group: Neue Features für das STE2 for information about the renewed STE2 R2. For more information on HW products, have a look at their YouTube channel! A link can be found in this post: HW group: Stark auf YouTube!

 

#lifeatnetways

In our blog-series NETWAYS stellt sich vor new members of the NETWAYS family share a bit about themselves. This month read about Sukhwinder and Moumen!

       

Catharina Celikel
Catharina Celikel
Office Manager

Catharina unterstützt seit März 2016 unsere Abteilung Finance & Administration. Die gebürtige Norwegerin ist Fremdsprachenkorrespondentin für Englisch. Als Office Manager kümmert sie sich deshalb nicht nur um das Tagesgeschäft sondern übernimmt nebenbei zusätzlich einen Großteil der Übersetzungen. Privat ist der bekennende Bücherwurm am liebsten mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs.

Monthly Snap February 2020

Start with a laugh!

In the beginning of the month Nicole asked some of us what we found the most annoying aspect of working in an office. Not at all surprising was the most common answer: the printers! Yes, sometimes they seemingly do as they please! Read Nicole`s humorous blog on aggression at work! [Eine nicht ganz ernste] Betrachtung von Aggression am Arbeitsplatz.

 

Christians news

What`s new in Graylog`s latest release? Christian filled us in in Graylog 3.2 – Jetzt verfügbar. What else was Christian up to? Well, as a matter of fact, he developed Icinga Monitoring for Windows! Read all about it in Icinga for Windows 1.0 – Eine neue Ära.

 

The Shops` corner

Isabel let us know that STARFACE has expanded their product-range for smaller companies in STARFACE erweitert den Compact Bereich. Why is this SMSEagle so popular? Nicole gave us several reasons in Wieder verfügbar! SMSEagle MHD-8100 – 8 Modems für parallelen SMS Versand. She also gave us loads of information about the SMSEagle, including a video of the unboxing! Unboxing a Beauty – SMSEagle MHD-8100.

 

Techie tipps…

Dirk attended the Configmgmt Camp for the fifth time in a row. What was new in Gent this year? Config Management Camp Ghent 2020 – Recap. Thilo shared some insider tricks in Ansible – should I use omit filter? Blerim gave us tips on photo sizes and meta tags for social media in Quick Tip: Vorschaubilder in sozialen Medien.

 

Upcoming events

Julia shared some news in Deploy Peanutbutter:Jelly or: First stackconf speakers online! And Julia also let us in on why it is perfect to Sponsor stackconf 2020.  Join us in Amsterdam in June! But first: listen to Julia and Get your Early Bird Tickets for IcingaConf! And then listen to her some more: The call for papers for the OSCamp on Bareos is still open! OSCamp on Bareos: Let’s talk about backups!

#lifeatnetways

NETWAYS goes Business Cup 2020! Niko is looking forward to taking part with the NETWAYS-team and informs about this and other sports- events we will attend this year! Read about Aleksander in our blog-series NETWAYS stellt sich vor, where new members of the NETWAYS-family share a bit about themselves. How much can a company do for the environment? A group of colleagues worked on the subject and Catharina concluded with Umweltschutz a la NETWAYS.

 

Exclusion of NPD and AfD supporters from our events

The most important blog of the month was written by our very own CEO Bernd. He has changed our code of conduct to puplicly announce that we do not tolerate racism and that therefore no members or sympathizers of the AFD or NPD are welcome to any of our events. He informed the NETWAYS team in our annual meeting, and immediately got a roaring applause

Catharina Celikel
Catharina Celikel
Office Manager

Catharina unterstützt seit März 2016 unsere Abteilung Finance & Administration. Die gebürtige Norwegerin ist Fremdsprachenkorrespondentin für Englisch. Als Office Manager kümmert sie sich deshalb nicht nur um das Tagesgeschäft sondern übernimmt nebenbei zusätzlich einen Großteil der Übersetzungen. Privat ist der bekennende Bücherwurm am liebsten mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs.