Hi,
Nagios is really quite simple, what problems did you run into?
Did you skim the fine manual before your first deployment?
What do you mean long time? Is it auto-discovery you were looking
from? If so, I can tell you that although that's pretty, it sucks from
the point of view of security.
After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
network environments where I would leave it with administrators will
little to
jon.johnston wrote:
After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
network environments where I would leave it with
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, jon.johnston wrote:
After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
network environments where I would
On 8/2/06, jon.johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
network environments where I
jon.johnston wrote:
After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
network environments where I would leave it with
I'm a VoIP engineer, don't know a lick of linux and was still able to
install fedora core 3 and compile nagios. It's worth diving
into.On 8/2/06, Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/2/06, jon.johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined
-users] Nagios Light?
After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
network environments where I would leave it with administrators