A couple spring to mind - Groundwork as mentioned is well worth
investigation, the paid for versions may be worth it depending on your
situation as well - I'm using NagiosQL for config but it seems a little
stalled at the moment.
SNMPTT to handle traps.
Nagios Nuvola skin - makes the frontend
On 16/08/07, Chris Stankaitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like some opinions of what the must have 3rd party apps are for
> nagios ...
The one I would always install is PNP
http://www.ederdrom.de/doku.php/nagios/pnp_en for graphing performance
information. It's a doddle to install and us
Hi Chris,
I'm playing my own trumpet a bit here, but I started a project called
Nagios Looking Glass - it's aim is to provide a prettier, read-only
interface to users with the essentials "at-a-glance" without the
complexity of the Nagios GUI.
The view-switching between servers, services and ne
agios prettier and a touch easier.
-Dimitry
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Opinion Sought... Essential Nagios 3rd Party
We have been using Nagios for a very long time, I have been running it
under an older rev for a bit because everything has worked, and there
have been no new features that my install has needed. However for
various reasons we are now looking to upgrade to current.
I would like some opinions of wh