Nagios XI includes a Meraki Switch Wizard that discovers Cisco Meraki switches via the Meraki API or SNMP, auto-detects interfaces, and lets you quickly set up per-port monitoring for status and bandwidth (Rate In/Rate Out) with bulk selection and warning/critical thresholds across one or many switches. You can also refer to this documentation for full […]| Nagios Library
Mere six years after I've started with the list of wizard schools, I have finally put together magic rules and a wizard chassis that I am rather content with. Enjoy!| The Library of Attnam
The Secret Diary of Archbishop Oda of N ê mes Probably not actually written by the titular archbishop, who was mostly known for a poorly rec...| craggenloch.blogspot.com
SNMP—which stands for Simple Network Management Protocol—is a standard protocol used to monitor and manage network devices like routers, switches, and servers. It’s used in remote configuration and collection of data. The SNMP Wizard on Nagios XI ensures centralized monitoring and proactive alerting. You can also refer to this documentation for full details: Here is […]| Nagios Library
Nagios XI includes a Solaris wizard that enables you to easily add Solaris hosts (via NCPA or NRPE) and quickly configure monitoring of ping/uptime, load, CPU, memory, swap, open files, users, total processes, disk usage, SMF services, and specific processes with scheduling, notifications, and host-group options. You can also refer to this documentation for full […]| Nagios Library
Monitoring your Windows systems is essential to ensure performance, availability, and reliability. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to monitor| Nagios Library
This wizarding tradition is based on SLA Industries, but tweaked and reflavoured to better fit the magic punk of the Wizard City.| The Library of Attnam
No wizard is to be trifled with lightly, but when several wizards join forces, they become the stuff of nightmares. Especially if they literally join forces via the ritual of communion.| The Library of Attnam
The Manse has recently published a very nice rant on categorisation of magic where they discuss several approaches to the classification of spells and derive their own schools of magic, a neat and clean system of seven traditions with a rigorous naming convention. But there's a fallacy in this approach, I venture. It's tempting to create a well-defined, all-encompassing set of categories and just use them for everything. I will freely admit to doing just that many a time. But real-world syste...| The Library of Attnam
In another installation of ramblings about unplaytested magic systems cribbed from books I read so long ago I only half-remember a few bits, what if spells were a long-term, strategic resource?| The Library of Attnam
Learn how to use the Zabbix Agent Wizard in Nagios XI to monitor CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics, with no manual config needed. Fast setup, flexible alerts, and performance graphs.| Nagios Library
Why not just take one spell from DCC and turn it into a whole GLOG wizard? Yeah, lets do that.| Craggenloch Tribune
Cardcaptors are people who aren't competent at normal spellcasting, necessarily, but discovered the workaround of befriending spells instead of creating and casting them. A Cardcaptor not only needs to be everything else expected of a magician or adventurer, but they must also be an empathetic and kind person if they want to go far. Their spells, their cards, are all full individuals with personalities, wills, temperments, and desires. Should they be sensitive to them and believe in the heart...| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
So I'm not going to retread old ground, here; if you're reading this blog you've probably heard of using Silver Standard or perhaps even Copper Standard currency in D&D. In case you haven't, the basic low-down is that using gold as the standard is not only historically inaccurate, but is bad game design; starting level 1 players with 3d6 x 10 GP is way too much, and creates a set of expectations where 40 GP in a chest is a rounding error instead of a reason for people to squabble, draw swords...| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
So your party finds a chamberpot under the wizard's bed in his secret laboratory and look in it. For...some reason. What could be inside this Magical Realm?| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
I FINALLY made time to write something. This piece is about how the Wizards have been better without John Wall, and how he could help them get better yet by making some simple adjustments to how he plays. Specifically: Don’t shoot quite so much. Especially cut back on the two-point jumpers with more than 10 … Continue reading Better Without Wall? My Latest at Bullets Forever→| The First Draft by Kevin Broom
Three new items today: Episode 2 of my new Washington Wizards podcast Becker & Broom with longtime friend Ben Becker. Subscribe on iTunes, Overcast, or wherever you find podcasts. A companion article about how 2016-17 is a classic #SoWizards season. The team is winning, fans are feeling good, and they really just look average. A Player … Continue reading Read All About It (and Listen Too)→| The First Draft by Kevin Broom
No time for major analysis the next couple weeks, but…here’s the Player Production Average update. It’s not pretty. Player GMS MPG LW PPA Otto Porter 12 35.3 173 177 John Wall 10 33.1 168 167 Marcin Gortat 12 34.8 135 146 Danuel House 1 1.0 119 Bradley Beal 9 32.1 66 92 Sheldon McClellan 6 … Continue reading Wizards Stagger Continues→| The First Draft by Kevin Broom
PROABLY NOT BALANCED! (suggestions and feedback encouraged) Before I write this post, I think it is important to recognize and contextualize...| explodecorpse.blogspot.com
Mere six years after I've started with the list of wizard schools , I have finally put together magic rules and a wizard chassis that I am r...| attnam.blogspot.com
Trouble in Utica In late 2020 Rev. Matthew Hood, a priest working in Utica received the disturbing news that his baptism was not ‘valid’. You can read the story here and here and read t…| Theology Considering Culture