Has anyone tried the OPM? I followed the installation instruction and in the 
end I got a blank web page... 

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Subject: [GENERAL] Introducing Open PostgreSQL Monitoring (OPM)

# Introducing Open PostgreSQL Monitoring (OPM)

## Oversee and Manage Your PostgreSQL Servers

_Paris, September 8th 2014_

The OPM Development Group (see below) is proud to present the first public 
release of Open PostgreSQL Monitoring, a fully open source monitoring suite for 
PostgreSQL.

## Get Graphs and Stats from your PostgreSQL instances!

PostgreSQL may be the most advanced database in the world but one of its 
biggest handicap is the lack of open source dedicated monitoring tools.
Compared to its competitors, the PostgreSQL community has not been able to 
produce tools similar to Oracle Grid Control, MySQL Workbench or SQL Server 
Management Studio.

Today we'd like to present the OPM project: a fully open-source suite designed 
to provide dynamic graphs, custom stats series, performance analysis, server 
health overview and team management...

If you have serveral postgres servers in production, Open PostgreSQL Monitoring 
is the perfect to watch the current activity of your databases, with 
DBA-centric stats such as: database size, hit ratio, streaming replication lag, 
system load, page bloat, longest queries, WAL files generation, locks, backends 
status, etc.


## Extensibility is the key

This initial public version is obviously a first step toward more features and 
more versatility.

OPM includes remote agents, a stat storage system and a web GUI. Most of the 
code is currently in Perl and the stat collection is based on Nagios, but the 
whole suite is designed to be extended to other monitoring frameworks and other 
languages. It is possible to your own remote agent, a specific stat storage or 
even an alternative user interface.

The OPM project was started in 2012 and it's been used in production for 
months, monitoring dozens of servers like a charm. We're publishing today the 
version 2.3 with the hope that it will be useful for other PostgreSQL users 
around the world.

## Credits

The OPM Development Group would like to thank all the developers who 
contributed to this release, especially Sebastien Fauveau from [Art is
Code](http://a.rtisco.de/) for his UI/UX design skills.

OPM is an open project available under the PostgreSQL License. Any contribution 
to build a better tool is welcome. You just have to send your ideas, features 
requests or patches using the GitHub tools or directly to cont...@opm.io

## Links

  * Website : [http://opm.io/](http://opm.io/)
  * Demo : [http://demo.opm.io](http://demo.opm.io)  (login/pass = opm/demo)
  * twitter : [@__opm__](http://twiter.com/__opm__)


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**About OPM** :

Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is a free software designed to help you manage your 
PostgreSQL servers. It's a flexible tool that will follow the activity of each 
instance. It can gather stats, display dashboards and send warnings when 
something goes wrong. The long-term goal of the project is to provide similar 
features to those of Oracle Grid Control or SQL Server Management Studio.

Code & Demo at [http://opm.io/](http://opm.io/)

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**About the OPM Development Group** :

This project is driven by the OPM Development Group (OPMDG), a team of 
developers gathered to build efficient monitoring  tools for PostgreSQL.
So far the main sponsor of this project is DALIBO, the leading PostgreSQL 
company in France. However the project team is open to ideas and contributions: 
individuals and companies who share the goals of the OPMDG are welcome to join 
the team!


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