web-based configuration interfaces for nagios
Masopust, Christian
christian.masopust at siemens.com
Fri Feb 24 11:55:13 CET 2006
Hi James,
have you had a look at fruity? This is what i'm using and i'm really
happy with it!!!
you'll find it at http://fruity.sourceforge.net
Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
> [mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf
> Of James Fidell
> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 11:46 AM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] web-based configuration interfaces for nagios
>
> I'm current migrating a nagios system I originally set up over three
> years ago to a new server with the latest version of nagios. The
> current system has around 140 host entries and is running over 1000
> service checks and is linked with apan for graphing performance data.
>
> What I'd *like* is to have a web-based interface for adding hosts to
> the new system with a sort of inheritance-based system for templating
> so that I can create objects along the lines of:
>
> "A" is a basic server with
> a set of service checks that apply
> a set of dependencies between service checks
> a set of external links to apan (or some other graphing tool)
>
> "B" is a server of type "A" in datacentre 1
> inheriting all of the configuration for "A"
> plus an additional set of service checks
> plus an additional set of dependencies
> etc...
>
> "C" is a server of type "B" that is a webserver
> inheriting all of the configuration for "B"
> plus an additional set of service checks
> plus an additional set of dependencies
> etc...
>
> "X" is an instance of server type "C"
> inheriting all of the configation for "C"
> plus some host-specific config.
>
> "Y" is an instance of server type "C"
> inheriting all of the configation for "C"
> plus some host-specific config.
>
>
> Do any of the existing web-based configuration tools support this sort
> of system? Are there any in active development that come close and
> might be modified to suit? (Language is mostly irrelevant -- perl,
> PHP, C(++), Java, python -- if I can't already code in it, I'll learn,
> though I might draw the line at VB :))
>
> James
>
>
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