Fruity came to Groundwork when they hired it's author, Taylor Dondich.
Fruity is really simplistic and well, fruity, but releases are very
infrequent. I like it because it is written in PHP. The last release
used Taylor's Guava application framework. I haven't used it much since
then.
Groundwork's
also check out fruity: http://fruity.sourceforge.net/
this is another groundwork open source product.
Mike Conigliaro
ProActive Technologies
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www.getproactivenow.com
John Giaccotto wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am investigating alternatives to a current Nagios
On 12/29/06, John Giaccotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone evaluated either GroundWork Monitor Open Source or GroundWork
Monitor Professional?
If you want an easy way to evaluate Groundwork Monitor Open Source, I would
suggest using Rich Trezza's excellent VMWare appliance from
http:/
> Has anyone evaluated
> either GroundWork Monitor Open Source or GroundWork Monitor
> Professional?
I have used Nagios for many years, ever since before it was called
Nagios. It's my preferred open-source monitoring solution.
I've also put a lot of time over the years into looking for GUI
i
Subject: [Nagios-users] GroundWork Monitor and GroundWork Foundation
Hi,
I am investigating alternatives to a current Nagios installation and am
looking at GroundWork Monitor
(http://www.groundworkopensource.com/products ). Has anyone evaluated
either GroundWork Monitor Open Source or
Hi,
I am investigating alternatives to a current Nagios installation and am
looking at GroundWork Monitor
(http://www.groundworkopensource.com/products ). Has anyone evaluated
either GroundWork Monitor Open Source or GroundWork Monitor
Professional? Is anyone using GroundWork Foundation (
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