Hello John,
Am 2005-07-05 21:22:54, schrieb John Keimel:
> Nagios is not a replacement for HPOpenView. Nagios is for network and
> device monitoring, not configuration.
I know.
> Why yes, there is.
>
> http://management.itmanagersjournal.com/article.pl?sid=05/06/20/2034229&tid=89
Interesting...
> details Groundworks new Open Source configuration tool for Nagios. We
> just noticed this in June while talking about a rebuild of our netmon
> server. My primary systems person looked at the Groundworks thing
> (Monarch) and says "Wow, this is just what we want... " so in the next
...and I say: "Wow, this is what I want..:"
> week or two we're about to rebuild our netmon server, this time using
> Monarch - or at least giving it a good try.
Mee too, it seems very good, will install it today at night.
> I have no idea as to the loyalty of Groundwork to Open Source, but we're
> hoping they're on the good side of the force.
:-)
> I'm surprised they (groundworks) haven't posted here.
Hmmm...
> I do not work for them or have any affiliation with them.
:-)
> A note, using google to search for the terms 'Nagios" and "config"
> yielded the second result as a link to something about Groundworks
> stuff. Searching for the terms "nagios" "configuration" and "gui"
> provided the top 6 hits as links to groundworks stuff.
:-/
> The answer was out there... (cue X files music)...
>
> HTH
>
> j
Thanks fpr the Link and nice Day
Michelle
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