[Nagios-users] test

2007-11-29 Thread Carsten Philipp
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Re: [Nagios-users] live demo

2007-11-26 Thread Carsten Philipp
Hi,

do you tried http://nagios-demo.netways.de/ ?
Login is "guest" and password "guest".

Have fun
Carsten

Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Live Great wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi,
>> 
>
> I am looking for a live demo website for the introudction of nagios.
> Can anyone please point me to an available  link?
> I 've been searched in google, can't find a link for that. The one at Nagios 
> website is broken.
>
> nagios is so much more then just a couple of webpages. I suggest you grab 
> one of the Virtual machines with Nagios on it from the catalog on the 
> VmWare site and play a bit with it in a virtual machine.
>
> There really is no substitute for getting your feet wet other then taking 
> a dive into this ocean.
>
> Enjoy your swim,
> Hugo.
>
>   

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[Nagios-users] "distributed Monitoring" and graphs

2007-11-22 Thread Carsten Philipp
Hello,

i want to monitor about 500 standard user PCs in our network. these
clients should collect cpu, ram, disk,... values the whole day and in
the night the data should be sent to or collected by the nagios-server
to integrate them into RRDs (nagiosgrapher).

But how can i implement this? With nsca and a local nagios installation
or some other tools? The values are only for statistics.
And to check all clients every 5 minutes is not necessary and creates to
much network traffic in my eyes.
And i also have to install and configure nrpe on all computers.

Or should i use the programm called "atsar" on the client to collect the
data and fetch these data with a nagios plugin?

So i dont now how to solve this. What is the efficients way? Does
anybody has an idea?

thanks
Carsten Philipp

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[Nagios-users] Nagios, Zabbix, OpenNMS?

2007-04-23 Thread Carsten Philipp
Hello,

i work at a german research institute.
We are searching for a good monitoring tool, which can control many PCs
with Debian Linux and some with Windows.
We already have a Nagios with many selfmade scripts here, but my boss
also wants statistics with nice graphs like rrdtool.  ;-) 
The nagiosgrapher isn`t running yet, because of some problems with cpan
and perl.

Does anybody have some experiences with Zabbix, OpenNMS or Cacti? I read
something about nagios scripts support in the latest opennms version?

We also need "special" scripts for swapping, cpu, printers (SNMP),
bacula (backup), SMART, ...
So what can you recommend?


Regards,
Carsten Philipp


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