[c-nsp] Nagios config frontends
Charles Mills
w3yni1 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 17:51:45 EDT 2010
Using nagiosql without any problems. Seems pretty robust and works with v3.x.
Chuck
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Walter Keen
<walter.keen at rainierconnect.net> wrote:
> I started looking into this, as I'm in a similar situation as Eric, and
> found that newer versions of OpenNMS does 99% of what I'm doing with Nagios
> and Cacti now, so I'm in a slow migration to that. Might be worth checking
> out the 1.7.x releases, a lot of new features have been added. I'll have to
> recreate some custom check scripts, but I'm seeing a huge performance
> increase so I think it's worth it.
>
> On 04/13/2010 02:32 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
>>
>> On 13 April 2010 16:58, Eric Cables<ecables at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry if this is a bit OT, but I was wondering what configuration
>>> frontend
>>> people have settled on for Nagios. I have been running Nagios for years
>>> now
>>> just with a flat configuration file, but I'd like to extend the
>>> configuration tasks to others besides myself, and a web based GUI
>>> frontend
>>> seems like the best way to do that.
>>>
>>> Lilac (previously Fruity) seems like a pretty solid choice, and I've also
>>> heard good things about Monarch.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions, or confirmations of the above, would be appreciated.
>>
>> I'm happy with Lilac here.
>>
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