On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Mark Haney <mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I know this has been bandied about by every n00b about once every couple of > months, but hear me out. > > I'm no n00b and I'm in the awkward position to try to find a potential > replacement for our Proprietary monitoring solution (SMARTS if anyone is > familiar with it.) We run SMARTS along with Nagios and several home grown > scripts, but my boss has this itch to find something that might potentially > replace SMARTS, but give him a nice GUI to work with. > > I've used Nagios and I like it. Also BB4. But what else is out there that > is new or relatively new, that does network monitoring and alerting? > > We need something like Nagios, SNMP, port monitoring, interface monitoring > on our core routers, etc. WE also need something really granular for > alerting via text or email so we don't get deluged with messages at night > for things that aren't critical. > > Has anyone used (or is using) something not that many not be well known but > works well that they can recommend for me to take a look at? > > I've googled until I'm sick of it, and nothing I've picked out really > strikes me as adequate for our needs. So now I'm turning to the Fedora > community for ideas. > > > -- > Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt -- Caius Julius Caesar > > > Mark Haney > Sr. Systems Administrator > ERC Broadband > (828) 350-2415 > > Call (866) ERC-7110 for after hours support > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > There is almost to many to list that are out there. * Hobbit ( a open source BB clone) * Nagios (Nagios 3 has been released as stable now. You can get an fedora 10 rpm of it and edit it to recompile it on RHEL5/centos5 easily as the plugins for nagios seem to be forward/backwards compatable)) * OpenNMS (I know the Networking group at LSU uses this or did when I worked there) * Zabbix * Cacti (for if you just want an something that that is a front end of RRDtool to replace mrtg / ganglia) I would have to recommend that is you are running a large network to take a look at OpenNMS though I honestly have not had to deal with it for over a year now. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list