nagios and rrdtool graph

admin at jpk236.com admin at jpk236.com
Thu May 5 17:10:38 CEST 2005


Michał,

nagiostat and nagiosgraph seem pretty similar, with nagiostat looking 
slightly better as it appears to integrate a little nicer.  Both look to 
be barebones, which would show an advantage if that's what you're 
looking for.

nagios_grapher looks like the best in my opinion.  The graphs look 
really nice and easy to read.  Only bad thing is the comments people 
left saying there is poor documentation, the install is rough, and it 
just all around doesn't work.  But, I wouldn't take their opinion.

Couldn't find any screenshots for perf2rrd, so I can't give my two 
cents.  It looks like this is the only one that does graphs with java. 
That might have it's advantages and disadvantages.  From the project 
page, this is hailed as needing no configuration past the installation 
process.

The hannes-schulz addon seems VERY informative, perhaps too informative 
creating it hard to read.  The graphs also look very similar to 
nagiostat and nagiosgraph.


Cosmetically, I would much rather see nagios_grapher installed in my 
setup.  The graphs look very clean, and the interface also looks easy to 
use, per the provided screen shots.  I personally plan on installing 
this one in the next few days.

  - Justin Kulikowski
	[ http://www.jpk236.com ]

Michał Panasiewicz wrote:
> nagios and rrdtool graph, which project would you recommend :
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagiostat/
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagiosgraph/
> http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Charts.42.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=195
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/perf2rrd/
> http://www.hannes-schulz.de/?doc=proj&proj=nagios#overview
> 


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