Re: Ticket/Asset Managment system

2010-02-12 Thread Simon Morvan
On 12/02/2010 16:56, Brandon Grant wrote:
 I am currently evaluating my options for an open source trouble ticket
 management system that is based on assets (the trouble ticket is opened
 on a particular server, network element, etc.).  Also, I am hoping to
 find a tool that can tie in with SNMP software so I can have tickets
 auto-generated for certain types of SNMP traps or polling failures. 

  

 Any recommendations? 

  

 So far, the best two that I have been able to find are:

  

 1.OTRS.org

 2.   GLIP-project.org

  

 Any insight would be appreciated.


   
Request-Tracker (RT) with RT-IR (Incident Response) ?

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Re: Ticket/Asset Managment system

2010-02-12 Thread charles
Have you looked into any cmdb systems? 

There are some good open source ones. Opencmdb.org I think. 
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Re: Ticket/Asset Managment system

2010-02-12 Thread Phil Regnauld
Brandon Grant (brandon) writes:
 I am currently evaluating my options for an open source trouble ticket
 management system that is based on assets (the trouble ticket is opened
 on a particular server, network element, etc.).

Hi Brandon,

Maybe RT (already mentioned) could do the trick -- it's a matter of
choosing how you will set up the system, i.e.: number of queues, custom
fields, etc...

Since it's ticket centric, it really doesn't matter how many servers
or assets you have.

 Also, I am hoping to
 find a tool that can tie in with SNMP software so I can have tickets
 auto-generated for certain types of SNMP traps or polling failures. 

That's not really dependent on the ticket system.  I've done this
with Trac and RT: it's more a matter of whether the NMS platform
allows triggers (arbitrary actions) to be tied to events, and also
in which cases.  It's trivial with Nagios to open tickets on down
or unreachable events.  You could even instrument the script to
update the ticket (never close a ticket automatically!) every time
a new event related to this equipment took place.

 1.OTRS.org
 
 2.   GLIP-project.org

You mean http://www.glpi-project.org/ -- I've heard it should be quite
complicated to setup, but have no first hand experience myself.

Cheers,
Phil




Re: Ticket/Asset Managment system

2010-02-12 Thread Jens Link
Brandon Grant bran...@momentous.ca writes:

 Also, I am hoping to find a tool that can tie in with SNMP software so
 I can have tickets auto-generated for certain types of SNMP traps or
 polling failures.

Do it the other way round: Use something like Nagios, Zabbix or Icinga
for monitoring and if a fault is detected let the monitoring system 
send a message to your ticket system. 

Jens
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Re: Ticket/Asset Managment system

2010-02-12 Thread Ray Sanders
A previous employer did something similar with Solarwind's ipMonitor and 
Kayako eSupport.
Neither are open source, but at the time, the cost for each piece of 
software was reasonable.


Jens Link wrote:

Brandon Grant bran...@momentous.ca writes:

  

Also, I am hoping to find a tool that can tie in with SNMP software so
I can have tickets auto-generated for certain types of SNMP traps or
polling failures.



Do it the other way round: Use something like Nagios, Zabbix or Icinga
for monitoring and if a fault is detected let the monitoring system 
send a message to your ticket system. 


Jens
  




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RE: Ticket/Asset Managment system

2010-02-12 Thread Jeffrey Negro
I'd second this.  RT is a really nice ticketing system with great email
capabilities.  Use nagios to send an email to an address you have RT
configured to receive, and you can even pipe that email address directly
into a specific ticket queue within RT.

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Subject: Re: Ticket/Asset Managment system

Brandon Grant bran...@momentous.ca writes:

 Also, I am hoping to find a tool that can tie in with SNMP software so
 I can have tickets auto-generated for certain types of SNMP traps or
 polling failures.

Do it the other way round: Use something like Nagios, Zabbix or Icinga
for monitoring and if a fault is detected let the monitoring system 
send a message to your ticket system. 

Jens
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