Zenoss CORE (free version) has most of the features of "Enterprise",
sans support. Its all based on Python and Zope, so you can write
extensions to monitor pretty much anything.

http://community.zenoss.org/community/zenpacks


Chris




On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Michael Carruthers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have used it extensively and I find to be quite a bit easier than anything 
> else I have run into. In addition it has nice pragmatic methods to add 
> devices in addition to the wonderful web interface.
> On 2010-03-04, at 9:58 AM, Jon Stanley wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Mike McGrath <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I was always under the impression that ZenOSS wasn't free.  Or at least
>>> wasn't fully free.  Is that true?
>>
>> It's one of those free/non-free combos - a free "Core", and then an
>> enterprise version.  The  core version has most functionality that
>> we'd need, but is somewhat difficult to configure IME.  But the web
>> interface of it is fairly slick if you can make it work right.
>>
>> For one of my customers at $DAYJOB, we're using the free version of
>> another one of these, Hyperic HQ from Spring.  It provides great
>> depth, but the server and the agent are all Java based, and I've never
>> used it for general process monitoring (mostly I want to go into great
>> depth of JVM's there).
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