Opinion Sought... Essential Nagios 3rd Party Apps.

Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk
Thu Aug 16 19:39:56 CEST 2007


Hi Chris,

I'm playing my own trumpet a bit here, but I started a project called 
Nagios Looking Glass - it's aim is to provide a prettier, read-only 
interface to users with the essentials "at-a-glance" without the 
complexity of the Nagios GUI.

The view-switching between servers, services and network status all uses 
AJAX.  The next major release series (2.x) promises to provide much more 
security features, and better views on the information that's in your 
Nagios system.

Check out http://looking-glass.andyshellam.eu for a live demo, or 
www.nagioslookingglass.co.uk for the project website.

Thanks,

Andy.

Chris Stankaitis wrote:
> We have been using Nagios for a very long time, I have been running it
> under an older rev for a bit because everything has worked, and there
> have been no new features that my install has needed.  However for
> various reasons we are now looking to upgrade to current.
>
> I would like some opinions of what the must have 3rd party apps are for
> nagios (beyond say NSCA) to make life easier for config, make nagios
> look prettier (some Ajax eye candy would be nice in the interface),
> extend information presented (graphs etc)...
>
> basically if your using an app... and your asking yourself why the heck
> don't they just put this into the main trunk of the program because we
> can't live without it then I would like to know about that app and
> investigate it for my own inclusion in my upgrade.
>
> Thanks for the recommendations in advanced.
>
> --Chris
>
>
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