On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:34 PM, shacky wrote:
> The complication I forgot to tell you in my first post is that I need
> to monitor at least three different Nagios servers.
> How can I solve this requirement?
>
You can administrate your different Nagios poller through Centreon frontend.
Communic
On 12/15/2009 04:34 PM, shacky wrote:
>> I do this with NagVis. Quite simple and powerfull. You can create new maps
>> and add your own iconset (big blinking animated gif!)
>> http://www.nagvis.org/
>
> Thank you very much.
> I will try Centreon and Nagvis.
>
> The complication I forgot to tell y
> I do this with NagVis. Quite simple and powerfull. You can create new maps
> and add your own iconset (big blinking animated gif!)
> http://www.nagvis.org/
Thank you very much.
I will try Centreon and Nagvis.
The complication I forgot to tell you in my first post is that I need
to monitor at le
I do this with NagVis. Quite simple and powerfull. You can create new maps
and add your own iconset (big blinking animated gif!)
http://www.nagvis.org/
Regards,
Gaƫl
2009/12/13 Kasper Nordal Lund
> shacky wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Could you tell me what interface (web-based is better) to view th
Hi,
Centreon is a web based interface for Nagios.
http://www.centreon.com/
Here is some screenshots and a demo platform, you may find what you are
looking for:
http://www.centreon.com/centreon-screenshots-en.html
http://demo.centreon.com/
You can also see on this demo the Centreon MAP extension,
shacky wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Could you tell me what interface (web-based is better) to view the
> services status on a wall-screen in a control room?
>
I do it with a little HTML script like this:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
Nagios Monitor Site
http://nagios_server/nagi
Hi.
Could you tell me what interface (web-based is better) to view the
services status on a wall-screen in a control room?
Thank you very much!
Bye.
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