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Moby wrote:
> 
> Mirza Dedic wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am stuck at choosing which configuration tool I should use for my Nagios, 
>> I plan to refine our checks to steamline them more for performance, and 
>> change some of the plug-ins used for checks, and would like to install a 
>> web-based configuration utlity.
>>
>> I've noticed there are a few to chose from..
>>
>> NConf
>> NagiosQL
>> Lilac Platform
>>
>> Anyone experience with any of these, which one would you suggest to go with? 
>> My main deciding factor is speed, performance, and ease of 
>> use/customization-configuration.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>   
> I tried the ones you mention, as well as nagiosadmin.  I have finally
> settled on nagiosQL - I found it to be the most stable and feature rich,
> your mileage may vary.
> 
> Regards,
> 
Same here. Moreover the categorization feature with the configuring options are 
awsome. Saves filtering overload.

Regards,
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System Administrator
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