Nagios and Cacti

Daniel Emmanuel Feinsmith daniel at danielemmanuelfeinsmith.com
Thu Apr 9 15:58:25 CEST 2009


That's impressive and good to hear about the high snmp performance you've achieved with nagios.

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Daniel Feinsmith
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On Apr 9, 2009, at 4:48 AM, Christopher McAtackney <cristoir at gmail.com> wrote:

With parallel checks in Nagios 3 and some configuration tuning and
well-written SNMP checks, I'd argue that Nagios is as good if not a
better poller than cactid :).   our instance is not huge, but
currently we do 7000+ SNMP-based checks in 3 minutes on a dual
quad-core Linux-based server.

Before PNP I used to use Cacti and Nagios.  I like Cacti, but with PNP
around I would never go back to that combination again .. Nagios + PNP
really does simplify life for Nagios administrators and provides a lot
of flexibility as far as how you scale your graphing as your node base
grows.

- Max

Hi Max,

Do you all of your SNMP management manually? I'm still learning a lot
about SNMP, and was under the impression that Cacti took a lot of the
pain out of SNMP management, but I'd be interested in hearing how you
administer it in your system just using Nagios + PNP4Nagios if you
don't mind?

Cheers,
Chris

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