Re: [Nagios-users] Front end for Nagios

2007-10-12 Thread Andy Harrison
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On 10/11/07, David Rivera  wrote:
 I'm looking for a good front end for Nagios. Our Nagios server is running 
 Solaris, so something that seems to work well in Solaris. It can either be 
 opensource or not. I have heard of groundwork, any comment on them?


I'm still using GWOS Monarch version 1.3.  I have it running with
nagios in a zone on Sol 10 and it works great.  Highly recommend.


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[Nagios-users] Front end for Nagios

2007-10-11 Thread David Rivera
I'm looking for a good front end for Nagios. Our Nagios server is running 
Solaris, so something that seems to work well in Solaris. It can either be 
opensource or not. I have heard of groundwork, any comment on them?

-David
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Re: [Nagios-users] Front end for Nagios

2007-10-11 Thread Roger
David Rivera wrote:
 I'm looking for a good front end for Nagios. Our Nagios server is running 
 Solaris, so something that seems to work well in Solaris. It can either be 
 opensource or not. I have heard of groundwork, any comment on them?

Haven't done much with Grounworks.

I've played mostly with NagiosQL and Fruity.  Fruity, I hear, is better, 
but I'm more familiar with some of the NagiosQL quirks.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Front end for Nagios

2007-10-11 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, David Rivera wrote:

 I'm looking for a good front end for Nagios. Our Nagios server is 
 running Solaris, so something that seems to work well in Solaris. It can 
 either be opensource or not. I have heard of groundwork, any comment on 
 them?

What do you need in your front end?

Nagios comes with a CGI that provides a web-based interface. Not useful 
for custom configurations, but it is useful to view status of hosts and 
services, disabling/enabling notifications, etc.

  Jeremy C. Reed

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Re: [Nagios-users] Front end for Nagios

2007-10-11 Thread Peter Edmonds
On 10/12/07, David Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking for a good front end for Nagios. cut I have heard of 
 groundwork, any comment on them?

Groundwork Open Source is an excellent front end for Nagios, providing
a full configuration GUI. Best thing to do is:

Download the Groundwork Open Source VM from

http://richard.trezza.us/vmach/index.html

and then check out this

https://wiki.chpc.utah.edu/index.php/Groundwork_Monitor_Implementation

Should be enough to get you started in evaluating.

GWOS eliminates a lot of by hand configuration (at least for the
main Nagios configuration files themselves. I still find myself
writing plugins by hand, but I never need to touch the main
configuration files for Nagios.

Peter Edmonds

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