On 10/30/2013 01:06 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
This is slightly OT, but I'm really interested in getting input from
the list on monitoring software. I've been out of IT for almost 4
years dealing with some pretty serious medical issues (6 surgeries on
my feet in 20 months along with elbow and knee surgeries) and I want
to see how much has changed. Before I left IT I used Nagios and BB
for network monitoring, but want to see if there is anything new that
could replace those in my arsenal or are they still some of the elite
software out there.
Things change so fast in IT, I want to be sure I'm up to date on all
the options and opinions on those options from those who weren't on a
sabbatical. I would appreciate any input you might have.
Mark Haney
IT Support Associate/Network Administrator
Practichem
10404 Chapel Hill Road
Morrisville, NC 27560
W: 919-714-8428
Have a look at http://www.omdistro.org, they package up Nagios,
check_mk, nagvis, pnp4nagios and some other tools into a nice, neat,
integrated monitoring system. Nagios is the engine but by using
check_mk and it's agents the configuration learning curve is much
better. I've done nagios by itself and hated the amount work it took to
configure it.
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Systems Administrator
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Office: 228-688-5738
stephen.berg....@nrlssc.navy.mil
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