On 12/15/2009 04:34 PM, shacky wrote: >> I do this with NagVis. Quite simple and powerfull. You can create new maps >> and add your own iconset (big blinking animated gif!) >> http://www.nagvis.org/ > > Thank you very much. > I will try Centreon and Nagvis. > > The complication I forgot to tell you in my first post is that I need > to monitor at least three different Nagios servers. > How can I solve this requirement? >
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