[CentOS] Migrating away from Nagios

Sun Jun 20 09:20:08 UTC 2010
Pasi Kärkkäinen <pasik at iki.fi>

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 12:24:41PM +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 06/19/2010 09:39 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
> > It is very responsive. in forums, mailing lists, bugzilla, etc.
> >
> 
> I can offer some insight into this.
> 
> We recently moved a 150 node network from cacti / nagios / monit to 
> Zabbix; Its been an exceptional mixed bag. The API is extremely basic, 
> and does not work as documented - a fact that the developers are aware 
> of but dont seem keen on moving it forward. Which has the affect that 
> everything on the management side ends up being point and click on a web 
> interface ~ massive waste of time and counter productive. 
>

Care to talk a bit more about this? What do you need more? 
Just trying to understand the limitations..

> Not being able 
> to version control the config changes brings back memories of 1990's! 
> Secondly, there are very fundamental issues in zabbix, like not being 
> able to run counters for high throughput network interfaces.
>

Wasn't the 64bit counter fixed/added already? 

-- Pasi

>  And not 
> being very efficient with its data store ( 150 machines of ours are 
> generating 230MB of data per day. We are expecting to turn the year with 
> over 130GB of data in the mysql db. At which point we go back into only 
> storing trend data. Then there is the manic process of creating active 
> tests and inter machine or location dependencies.
> 
> Just to be clear - I'm not saying its a bad system; its usable  and easy 
> to deploy. There are places where it will fit in well,specially if you 
> have a small client load ( maybe 40 machine instances or less ). If you 
> don't like running client side agents, pass on zabbix.
> 
> btw, we considered moving to zabbix for *.centos.org as well and did an 
> evaluation in Apr 2009 and it just did not scale up for us. On the other 
> hand the Fedora infrastructure guys are running it. And from what I 
> hear, they are quite happy with things.
> 
> - KB
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