Icinga might be a bit more popular than 411. We know about 8 links to it since March 2021 and only 8 links to 411. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I did some snooping on 411.com and various sources today - only took about 10 minutes to figure out her parents live in an apartment in Houston TX which is also listed as her address actually as well so they're definitely her parents. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm going to start building business credit for this LLC by purchasing some products from tier 1's like Quill and Grainger, but I'm not sure if I should change the business address first and if so, how to go about that. I've already used the address for the EIN, getting a DUNs number and listing on 411.com and other registries and logically using the current address would be the most convenient, but I remember for... Source: over 1 year ago
Did you put the address in a 411.com search or just search the address alone? Sometimes it will pull up a residents name too. Source: almost 2 years ago
Sites like beenverified are kinda shit/fake/make you pay and they also claim to have social media and stuff. 411.com is actually good. They take public records like cellphone number and address and thats it, nothing else. Source: about 2 years ago
If somebody is living in one of those laundry porches, they probably had a space heater on an extension cord or some other heating unit. Why isn't anybody reporting the guy? Anybody got his name? I'll plug it in HERE and get all his properties, compare them to fire records in the T&G and videos. A reverse 411.com lookup would pull up his current tenants too. Maybe they'd like to chat. Source: about 2 years ago
Two manually updated svg maps on nagvis that integrate with our icinga checks, one for the transport system nodes and one for the routers. Source: 12 months ago
Might be a bit of an overkill if you just want to check the certificates, but I'm using Icinga (formerly known as Nagios) to keep track of all of the systems - including webpage certificates. Source: about 2 years ago
Some of it can be migrated rather easily to Icinga https://icinga.com/. Icinga forked from Nagios many years ago, they rewrote the engine and have done a nice WebUI. It is able to support e.g. Business branches using "satellites" that act as proxy to the main server/ server cluster. I was one of the two guys doing the setup for a company with multiple branch offices/ factories and during the time I was there it... Source: over 2 years ago
Personally I run https://icinga.com/ (to all my services, including Plex) and it polls every 5sec and after 5 fails in a row it sends me an email. Source: over 2 years ago
Fast forward 12 years and I have Icinga2 collectors in each datacenter using check_by_ssh to run check_systemd, all front-ended by Thruk. The TIG stack is something on my list of things to look into at some point, but with Dynatrace available to do all the fancy application monitoring, there's no rush. Source: over 2 years ago
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