Re: [icinga-users] [SPAM][M] Re: Graphing solutions

2016-03-06 Thread Tal Bar-Or
I don't think there is such builtin, I know Icinga guys where working on such "builtin" project called Ingraph ,but i don't know if it still active project ,maybe someone else could answer on it. Cheers On Mar 7, 2016 7:13 AM, "Simpson Lachlan" wrote: > The problem I’m having is that I don’t hav

Re: [icinga-users] [SPAM][M] Re: Graphing solutions

2016-03-06 Thread Simpson Lachlan
The problem I’m having is that I don’t have easy access to creating new virtual servers – so I have a single utils server with a bunch of utils on it, and am desperately trying to reduce the number of web services. Due to the complexity of some of those utils (Icinga2, Spacewalk, etc) Apache2 is

Re: [icinga-users] Graphing solutions

2016-03-06 Thread Tal Bar-Or
Hi I would definitely go with graphite and on ontop of it install grafana ,that's what i am currently using ,and in Icingaweb2 you can use "iframe" to share your grafana or graphite dashboards. One more reason to use combine of graphite and grafana ,both are not just graph engine like pnp they are

[icinga-users] Graphing solutions

2016-03-06 Thread Simpson Lachlan
Hi all, New to Icinga2, am looking for (well, my manager is asking for...) graphing solutions to use with Icinga2. He has an old version of Zabbix installed, and likes the graphs that it provides. I like the graphs, but Zabbix hurts my eyes. I have found https://github.com/findmypast/icinga