[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Our environment, aprox. 3.400 hosts and 7.000 services: pings, disk, process, 
> users; all of them in remote with connections RDSI, PPP, ADSL
> 

Your question still doesn't make sense. Nagios can support any number of 
hosts with any number of services, depending on how often you want to 
check them. In a network this large, you might be better off hiring a 
consultant and give him a $30,000 hardware budget to play with as you 
would most likely need a distributed setup which needs to be fine-tuned 
a bit for Nagios not to choke on the amount of data it has to swallow 
from its poller nodes.

In short, you can either spend quite a long time on your own to set up 
monitoring of a network of this size and get satisfactory results, or 
you can spend some money and get it done quickly.

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Andreas Ericsson                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OP5 AB                             www.op5.se
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