Any GUI Configuration tool forNagios3.x recommendations?
Sotiroff, Kristian
Sotiroff.Kristian at mtvne.com
Wed Oct 29 14:17:59 CET 2008
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Brown [mailto:tom at ng23.net]
Sent: 29 October 2008 13:03
To: Charles Breite
Cc: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Any GUI Configuration tool forNagios3.x
recommendations?
> I have look at several also but as you pointed out they all either
> don't like my configs or Want to modify them. I nice front end our
> helpdesk use would be nice!
>
>
nagiosql can import standard configs - it also generates them out of the
db so i am not sure what you mean there.
the reason i used nagiosql was to enable our windows admins the ability
to add stuff to nagios and restart - so 'dumbing down' the configuring
of it if you will.
we had some pretty complex group etc and it all works fine.
Nagiosql doesn't seem to support multiple parents though, unless I'm
mistaken?
I used Fruity for awhile (predecessor to Lilac) and that was a great
tool. Pretty easy to modify the code for use with nagios v3, but again,
this didn't support multiple parents which we use quite heavily here.
Lilac was a mare to install so I gave up and went back to command line..
Be interested to see if any good tools pop up out of this discussion
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