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Index
Preface
Who Should Read This Book Why I Wrote This Book A Word on Monitoring Today Navigating This Book Online Resources Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples O’Reilly Safari How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
I. Monitoring Principles 1. Monitoring Anti-Patterns
Anti-Pattern #1: Tool Obsession
Monitoring Is Multiple Complex Problems Under One Name Avoid Cargo-Culting Tools Sometimes, You Really Do Have to Build It The Single Pane of Glass Is a Myth
Anti-Pattern #2: Monitoring-as-a-Job Anti-Pattern #3: Checkbox Monitoring
What Does “Working” Actually Mean? Monitor That. OS Metrics Aren’t Very Useful—for Alerting Collect Your Metrics More Often
Anti-Pattern #4: Using Monitoring as a Crutch Anti-Pattern #5: Manual Configuration Wrap-Up
2. Monitoring Design Patterns
Pattern #1: Composable Monitoring
The Components of a Monitoring Service
Data collection
Metrics Logs
Data storage Visualization Analytics and Reporting Alerting
Pattern #2: Monitor from the User Perspective Pattern #3: Buy, Not Build
It’s Cheaper You’re (Probably) Not an Expert at Architecting These Tools SaaS Allows You to Focus on the Company’s Product No, Really, SaaS Is Actually Better
Pattern #4: Continual Improvement Wrap-Up
3. Alerts, On-Call, and Incident Management
What Makes a Good Alert?
Stop Using Email for Alerts Write Runbooks Arbitrary Static Thresholds Aren’t the Only Way Delete and Tune Alerts Use Maintenance Periods Attempt Automated Self-Healing First
On-Call
Fixing False Alarms Cutting Down on Needless Firefighting Building a Better On-Call Rotation
Incident Management Postmortems Wrap-Up
4. Statistics Primer
Before Statistics in Systems Operations Math to the Rescue! Statistics Isn’t Magic Mean and Average Median Seasonality Quantiles Standard Deviation Wrap-Up
II. Monitoring Tactics 5. Monitoring the Business
Business KPIs Two Real-World Examples
Yelp Reddit
Tying Business KPIs to Technical Metrics My App Doesn’t Have Those Metrics! Finding Your Company’s Business KPIs Wrap-Up
6. Frontend Monitoring
The Cost of a Slow App Two Approaches to Frontend Monitoring Document Object Model (DOM)
Frontend Performance Metrics
Navigation Timing API Speed Index
OK, That’s Great, but How Do I Use This?
Logging Synthetic Monitoring Wrap-Up
7. Application Monitoring
Instrumenting Your Apps with Metrics
How It Works Under the Hood
Monitoring Build and Release Pipelines Health Endpoint Pattern Application Logging
Wait a Minute…Should I Have a Metric or a Log Entry? What Should I Be Logging? Write to Disk or Write to Network?
Serverless / Function-as-a-Service Monitoring Microservice Architectures Wrap-Up
8. Server Monitoring
Standard OS Metrics
CPU Memory Network Disk Load
SSL Certificates SNMP Web Servers Database Servers Load Balancers Message Queues Caching DNS NTP Miscellaneous Corporate Infrastructure
DHCP SMTP
Monitoring Scheduled Jobs Logging
Collection Storage Analysis
Wrap-Up
9. Network Monitoring
The Pains of SNMP
What Is SNMP? How Does It Work? A Word on Security How Do I Use SNMP?
Installation and configuration on Linux Installation configuration on macOS Testing net-snmp Installing vendor MIBs That’s great, Mike. But where’s the list of OIDs I should monitor?
Interface Metrics Interface and Logging Recap
Configuration Tracking Voice and Video Routing Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Chassis
CPU and Memory Hardware
Flow Monitoring Capacity Planning
Working Backward Forecasting
Wrap-up
10. Security Monitoring
Monitoring and Compliance User, Command, and Filesystem Auditing
Setting Up auditd auditd and Remote Logs
Host Intrusion Detection System (HIDS) rkhunter Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) Wrap-Up
11. Conducting a Monitoring Assessment
Business KPIs Frontend Monitoring Application and Server Monitoring Security Monitoring Alerting Wrap-Up
A. An Example Runbook: Demo App
Demo App Metadata Escalation Procedure External Dependencies Internal Dependencies Tech Stack Metrics and Logs Alerts
B. Availability Chart Index
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