[CentOS] Enterprise-class monitoring system for CentOS and Win2k3 server
Guy Boisvert
boisvert.guy at videotron.caTue Feb 5 18:52:23 UTC 2008
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Sean Carolan wrote: >> You might take a look at OpenNMS and ZenOSS. I'm not sure if either >> could do everything you're asking for out of the box however. > > Thanks, ZenOSS just might fit the bill. I tried to use Zenoss for monitoring a small network (about 5 subnets) and i had really a hard time with relationships (a version of sept 2007). Zenoss seems to get its relationships when it scans the network and components by itself. I was unable to edit and set relationships manually. I was flooded by emails! I finally gave up en went for Nagios in which i have full control. I heard that the Zenoss team was supposed to work on that eventually. Regards, Guy Boisvert IngTegration inc.
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