Monarch vs. Fruity GUIs (was) which nagios config gui are you using?

Dhawal Doshy dhawal at netmagicsolutions.com
Tue Apr 4 11:41:40 CEST 2006


Peter Mui wrote:
[SNIP]

> *  Fruity is simpler to use, and is probably the better choice for the 
> new Nagios user:  however, it only supports Nagios 1.x at the 
> moment: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fruity

You must be mistaken.. fruity only supports nagios 2.x, from the fruity 
1.0 rc1 Install.txt

REQUIREMENTS:
	Nagios v2.0
		- Nagios v1.x support is no longer supported.
		- You can import v1.x configs, however.

- dhawal

> Both can be used stand-alone: that is, Monarch works with Nagios even if 
> you choose not to implement the rest of GroundWork Open Source.
> 
> HTH, -Peter
> 
> Peter Mui
> Open Source Community Advocate
> GroundWork Open Source
> 139 Townsend Street, Suite 100
> San Francisco, CA 94107
> pmui at groundworkopensource.com <mailto:pmui at groundworkopensource.com>
> +1 415 992 4573


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