Nagios, Zabbix, OpenNMS?
Lars Stavholm
stava at telcotec.se
Mon Apr 23 10:40:39 CEST 2007
Carsten Philipp wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i work at a german research institute.
> We are searching for a good monitoring tool, which can control many PCs
> with Debian Linux and some with Windows.
> We already have a Nagios with many selfmade scripts here, but my boss
> also wants statistics with nice graphs like rrdtool. ;-)
> The nagiosgrapher isn`t running yet, because of some problems with cpan
> and perl.
We use NagiosGrapher, it's brilliant.
/L
> Does anybody have some experiences with Zabbix, OpenNMS or Cacti? I read
> something about nagios scripts support in the latest opennms version?
>
> We also need "special" scripts for swapping, cpu, printers (SNMP),
> bacula (backup), SMART, ...
> So what can you recommend?
>
>
> Regards,
> Carsten Philipp
>
>
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