Apan Configurations

Sean Knox sean.knox at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 28 20:33:29 CET 2002


I should have more clear:

    The Orca monitoring is seperate from Nagios. Orca generates and 
stores the historical data (pings, disk space, etc). I have configured 
Nagios to simply view the data. Aside from a clickthrough url to Orca 
from Nagios, they don't interact directly.

Sean



Carroll, Jim P [Contractor] wrote:

>I'm more curious how you used Orca to tap into Nagios' logs.  I figure no
>matter which graphing tool you're using, you still need to grok the logs.
>
>jc
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Sean Knox [mailto:sean.knox at sbcglobal.net]
>>Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 12:28 PM
>>To: Carroll, Jim P [Contractor]
>>Cc: Nagios Mailing List
>>Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Apan Configurations
>>
>>
>>I set up Orca as your normally would on a standalone box, and then 
>>defined an external url (via notes_url in extended information) per 
>>Orca'ed host. So while viewing everything via the Nagios gui, 
>>clicking 
>>the url associated with each host would whisk you away to the host's 
>>Orca graph.
>>
>>Depending on when Apan comes out with a working howto, I 
>>might write a 
>>Orca+Nagios howto, or perhaps a smokeping+nagios howto.
>>
>>Apan will be nice as it will achieve the same results as Orca 
>>with the 
>>nice rrdtool graphs, but there won't be a need to set up third party 
>>software.
>>
>>Sean
>>
>>    
>>




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