On May 20, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Hendrik Bäcker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Israel Brewster schrieb:
>> I did look at nagvis a while back, but at least at that time it
>> would have required me to go through a very time-consuming process
>> of placing each host and each link on the layout manually, and
On May 20, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Hendrik Bäcker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Israel Brewster schrieb:
>> I did look at nagvis a while back, but at least at that time it
>> would have required me to go through a very time-consuming process
>> of placing each host and each link on the layout manually, and
Hi,
Israel Brewster schrieb:
I did look at nagvis a while back, but at least at that time it would
have required me to go through a very time-consuming process of
placing each host and each link on the layout manually, and then
adjusting the coordinates of each host and link in a configur
I posted this question about a month and a half ago, but didn't get
any replies. I'm hoping that now that Nagios 3 has been out a bit
longer, there might be more options.
My company has been using nagios 2.x for some time, with the add-on
Nexsm for displaying a visual overview of the network