[CentOS] Cacti/snmp question

Wed Jun 16 15:38:50 UTC 2010
Baird, Josh <jbaird at follett.com>

There is always ZenOSS.  I would definitely take a look at ZenOSS.  Very
active, very powerful, nice interface, SMNP/SSH/WMI based monitoring,
etc.

jb

-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
Behalf Of Joseph L. Casale
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:30 AM
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Cacti/snmp question

>> Two, hours of attempting to get cacti to work have led me to be
>> underimpressed with the whole project.
>
>That's odd because other than the usual php version issues I've always 
>considered cacti to be the easiest of the graphing tools to get working

>- but I haven't tried the most recent versions.

Last I looked at Cacti, the hack to get some plugin support didn't work
for me and I didn't have the patience to waste time with it, dropped it.

Munin never had zooming graphs, and needed a cgi to prevent obscene load
in anything other than a trivial environment, dropped it.

I have Nagios and PNP and it works well. Since your first reco to me
about
OpenNMS I have been intrigued, it looks like a very nice project and is
very
active. Ironically I do almost all my Nagios monitoring via snmp and
where
I can't normally use snmp, I create extends...

>If you are willing to hack some ugly-looking xml files that specify the

>oids and time intervals you can probably make opennms work for you -
and 
>you might find its other features (thresholding, notifications, etc.) 
>useful too.

Yeah, I also want to take the time to learn this package, it does look
very powerful.

Whit, if you are starting from scratch, I would second the reco to
invest
the time in OpenNMS and just learn something solid from day one.

jlc
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