alternative Status Map?
Jim Avery
jim at jimavery.me.uk
Thu Mar 5 18:25:42 CET 2009
Note that NagVis now also has an automap feature which I confess I
don't really use, but if your network topology lends itself to that
sort of map it could save you a whole load of effort dragging icons
around the screen.
Another one well worth looking at is NExSM. It can be a bit of a mare
to get it installed and working, but for a large network is probably
the best of the bunch. Unlike NagVis it doesn't rely on NDOUtils
(MySQL database). The upside of this is you don't have to install/run
a MySQL database. The downside is that the amount of querying it does
of your Nagios server can be a bit heavy (depending on your setup).
Cheers,
Jim
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