On 28 Oct 2010, at 16:16, Jason Frisvold wrote: > Nagios Enhancement Proposal > > Overview > > Currently, there are two primary ways to add individual physical ports > for a port-based device. Each method has both advantages and > disadvantages, but neither fully satisfies the needs of Lafayette and, > likely, other institutions.
Opsview (http://opsview.com) has the "Service-based Ports" way of doing this. You assign "host attributes" with X number of items to a host and then Opsview will generate X service checks against it. An example of this is urls or disks or processes. But the most common request for X number of things is interfaces, so we've designed some special pages for that. There's a discovery page where you click "Query Host" and you get a list of all your interfaces and you just tick which ones you want monitored, with your desired thresholds. And there's a Host Interfaces page where you can see a graph of all your interfaces with throughput and errors/discards. See our screencast at http://bit.ly/dnWPJI (from 02:10 onwards) to watch it in action. Ton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia and AT&T present the 2010 Calling All Innovators-North America contest Create new apps & games for the Nokia N8 for consumers in U.S. and Canada $10 million total in prizes - $4M cash, 500 devices, nearly $6M in marketing Develop with Nokia Qt SDK, Web Runtime, or Java and Publish to Ovi Store http://p.sf.net/sfu/nokia-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null
