[CentOS] [OT] What is the best network monitoring tool?
Thomas Bleier
tbleier2 at gmail.comSun Oct 12 08:09:28 UTC 2008
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Les Mikesell wrote: > Alejandro wrote: >> Nate, >> >> Thanks for your response. >> >> Currently I have a lot of services to monitoring for example: >> >> Databases : Oracle - Mysql - MSSql >> WebServers: SunWebServer - SunJavaAppServer - Apache >> Systems: Windows - Linux >> Networking: Cisco Switch - Lan Interfaces >> >> Currently I look these projects: Groundwork and Centreon >> (http://www.centreon.com/), this two tools based in Nagios, but with >> statistical tools >> >> And other excellent tool is JFFNMS (http://www.jffnms.org/) >> > > Don't forget OpenNMS - http://www.opennms.org. > Hi, I also use Nagios for monitoring events, and I'm quite happy with it, but I'm looking for a complementary tool for performance/trend monitoring, since I'm not very happy with the Nagios Addons like NagiosGrapher, PNP and the like (limited functionality, high installation effort). I've also taken a look at Cacti, but it seems not very mature yet and integration into Nagios is also rather tedious if you don't want two separate solutions doing things twice. Recently I stumbled over Munin (http://sourceforge.net/projects/munin/), which looks interesting, but I didn't have the time to take a look at it yet. Anybody using Nagios and Munin together and want's to share some experience? :-) best regards, __ /homas
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