> Something I've been meaning to ask is how does spong differ from other > monitoring systems like Nagios? I'm not saying that Spong isn't needed, I'm > actually quite curious, since Nagios is the "market leader" and I'm > considering a deployment of it, and I'm wondering if something else like > Spong would be better.
hello, I did not know Nagios. As far as I can see, it seems to have more features than Spong (more monitored things, more status pages, more problem reporting ways. However, what I particularly appreciate in Spong is that it is really easy to deploy and to configure, Nagios seems to be more complex... so it is aquestion of whether you need the additionnal features. Spong is quite easy to extend, with plugins, for additionnal monitoring, for example. spong does not include native right management system but you can use apache's one as there are serveral CGI scripts so, is anyone interested in this package ? :) -- Zorglub Clément Stenac