On 08.07.2013 14:55, Don Shesnicky wrote:
> I've got a trial install of icinga in place but I'm holding off while 
> management looks at M/S Ops Manager. Any comments on Ops Manager as a 
> monitoring tool for Solaris/Linux?

Isn't that the wrong list for questions targetting some microsoft 
commercial license foo you pay money for even installing it?
>
> Also, what's the best path to pursue for graphing of all variables being 
> checked? We're currently using Orca with orcallator/procollator for 
> Solaris/Linux which only gives us graphs and trend analysis and then scripts 
> for disk space etc. It would be nice to switch to a single installation such 
> as Icinga for everything including graphical alarm monitoring for anyone with 
> access to the map.

if your plugins provide performance data from plugin output on checks, 
you may use that data and stash it onto tools like pnp4nagios, ingraph, 
graphite, etc which then may generate nice graphs for your dashboard or 
reporting. i guess there's plenty of plugin already available for unix 
and linux, not only provided by the official nagios plugins. have a look 
at monitoringexchange.org e.g. if not, hack one yourself, following the 
plugin api (check the icinga docs for details on that).

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