On 25/02/14 00:39, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
> I was planning on writing a README comparing them (so it's visible at
> the directory / repo level that houses all the various incarnations)
> but a wiki page might be better. I like the README because it's right
> there when you're browsing for the code but a wiki provides more
> flexibility. Maybe the README can just link to the wiki.
>
> Either way, +1 documentation and so on. :D
>
> I think I can write up a (slightly biased) comparison of most of them,
> but I've never used the ganglia-web nagios php one. Maybe Vladimir
> can write up that section when the scaffold is in place.
This page was duplicated and refers to the ganglia-web solution for Nagios:
https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/wiki/Integrating-Ganglia-with-Nagios
https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia-web/wiki/Nagios-Integration
I've started changing the version on monitor-core to be a summary page,
it links to the document in the ganglia-web wiki and the other related
projects
Please feel free to add your comments in the table
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