On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:53:15PM -0300, Geovane Plácido Silva wrote:
> i work in services management using Nagios v2.
A fine program!

> I started a project for change Nagios, and  JFFNMS and Openms will be my
> choice.
> I liked it very jffnms...
> My question is ....It would like to know if jffnms obtains interaction with
> Nagios?
They are really two different things. I've used both of them
side-by-side as they have different strengths.

You could write a poller that grabs out data from the Nagios status file
and then interprets it to make pretty graphs. I have actually done such
work but it is not trivial to do.

My first attempt sucked, it didn't scale above a few hundred points. I
chucked out the OO wankyness and wrote another. The second attempt was 
better but I didn't get to optimise it as much as I would of liked to.

 - Craig
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