Frank Pikelner <frank.pikelner <at> gmail.com> writes:
> We've been working hard on adding features to our hosted infrastructure > monitoring and management system. To give back to the open source > community we now provide a completely free hosted version that includes > the following features: > - asset management > - passive monitoring > - software inventory > - network configuration settings, including speed/duplex > - performance monitoring > - alerts and notifications > - daemon/service control > - server state control (reboot, shutdown, logoff) > - historical changes (software, hardware, accounts) > - calendaring of events > - schedule tracking (cron) > - dashboards > - reporting (csv, pdf) > - dynamic DNS > - all communications authenticated and encrypted with digital certificates > For those that may be interested, please send me an email and I will provide further details. > Best regards, > Frank Hello Framk, Have you compared your offering against JFFNMS feature by feature? JFFNMS is a total open source offering including support for SNMP 1/2/3 and is very extenable to new types of network attached devices of any make. Do you have an ebuild for your offering? http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=0&chap=0 http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds Version 8.3 of Jffnms has just been released, with many new features, bug fixes and a stream-lined installation. Hopefully it'll appear soon in portage (bug 147991). James -- [email protected] mailing list

