Bill Jacqmein wrote: > The biggest problem I have with OpenNMS and Zabbix is the reliance on > SNMP. Most of the checks I do arent SNMP checks. What would be best is > if the plugins for Nagios could be used on OpenNMS or Zabbix or > another network monitor. > > On 4/23/07, Carsten Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> i work at a german research institute. >> We are searching for a good monitoring tool, which can control many PCs >> with Debian Linux and some with Windows. >> We already have a Nagios with many selfmade scripts here, but my boss >> also wants statistics with nice graphs like rrdtool. ;-) >> The nagiosgrapher isn`t running yet, because of some problems with cpan >> and perl. >> >> Does anybody have some experiences with Zabbix, OpenNMS or Cacti? I read >> something about nagios scripts support in the latest opennms version? >> >> We also need "special" scripts for swapping, cpu, printers (SNMP), >> bacula (backup), SMART, ... >> So what can you recommend? >> >> >> I personally use Oreon for Debian. www.oreon-project.org. It's probably the best substitute for groundwork for debian.
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