On 5 Aug 2009, at 17:03, Šimon Pavel wrote:
we've recently migrated to opsview for our internal monitoring. We'd also like to give our customers the oportunity to setup their own basic monitoring service on our server. We need a more restricted and simplified user interface and a way to interface with our customer/user database. I need to create opsview users(with limited rights) in my application and allow these users to setup their own hosts and checks (with restrictions on number of host and checks and types of checks) in a simple to use interface (something like "select 1 from N types and fill needed details"). I also need to setup ways for customers to monitor status of their hosts (probably by viewport). The opsview API should be capable of seting up hosts and checks. Can the other functions be achieved by working directly with the opsview database? Can it cause any problems?

While the web interface works very similar to what you want to do, the API doesn't yet - we would like to spend some time to get the two using the same methods so then in the future any changes done to the web side are reflected in the API (or visa versa) - is this something you would be interested in sponsoring?

  Duncs

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