"AKIPS continues to lead the market as the only network monitoring system to
monitor SNMP, Ping, Syslog, Traps and Netflow, all at one low subscription
price, independent of the size of your network “
At $5K/year subscription starting price, I think my definition of “low” differs
from AKiPS :)
Look into AKiPS.. Some of the guys from Statseeker made it better :-)
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Anurag Bhatia wrote:
> +1 for Cacti.
>
>
> I tried zenoss & observium but still Cacti is more cool in terms of
> tweaking templates as well as the tree mode for easy
May want to check out AKiPS. It's non-free, but we've been using it for
a while now, and it works pretty well. The UI is a little rough, but the
poller is fast, and the graphs render quickly.
https://www.akips.com/
On 2016-03-24, Anurag Bhatia sent:
> +1 for Cacti.
>
> I
+1 for Cacti.
I tried zenoss & observium but still Cacti is more cool in terms of
tweaking templates as well as the tree mode for easy quick representation.
Thanks for starting this cool thread. Will help in getting links to some of
other cool projects which we don't hear around.
On Wed, Mar
+1 for Statseeker. Ease of use etc (price depends on eg site size etc). Can do
lots on just one mid server unlike some other bloaty solutions out there. But
we also still use MRTG for some local bespoke measurements
PS you can get a free Eval of statseeker. Obnote, don't work for them just a
"Vendor" here (technologist role, occasionally helping with sales, at
OpenNMS.com)...
On 03/23/2016 09:32 AM, Ben Bartsch wrote:
> We used StatSeeker at a large state government WAN (my last gig
> before turning consultant) and I personally loved it for graphs and
> to point customers to (you can
Consultant here...
We used StatSeeker at a large state government WAN (my last gig before
turning consultant) and I personally loved it for graphs and to point
customers to (you can easily set up user accounts where they can log in via
a web portal and they can see the graphs you assign them). I
+1 on Observium.
I know I am late replying but I just installed it a couple weeks ago. It
integrates with Smokeping, Rancid, CollectD, Syslo... Took me 1 day to setup on
CentOS. Fantastic product so far!
//LeBlanc
>We’re using Observium for trend collecting, graphing, and alerting.
>
Hi,
collectd has the features you mentioned (select/deselect , zoom...) and
it is, quote: "built to scale".
BR
Max M.
On 09.03.2016 14:01, Alain Hebert wrote:
Hi,
Cacti works... Biggest case I know, ~180 devices. A few issues with
THold plugin but nothing that can't be fixed.
Hi,
Cacti works... Biggest case I know, ~180 devices. A few issues with
THold plugin but nothing that can't be fixed.
And they are working on a new release (available thru github) which
include most of the useful plugins.
-
Alain Hebert
Similar in name but more comprehensive in scope, OpenNMS may also be worth a
look. Disclosure: I work for the project's primary maintainer.
On March 1, 2016 5:50:07 PM EST, Alessandro Martins
wrote:
>Hey,
>
>LibreNMS is an opensource Observium's fork with some
Hey,
LibreNMS is an opensource Observium's fork with some extra addons...
Take a look: http://www.librenms.org
--
Alessandro Martins
On Feb 27, 2016 20:37, "Peter Loron" wrote:
> We’re using Observium for trend collecting, graphing, and alerting.
>
> -Pete
>
>
>
>
>
An alternative to Observium is LibreNMS, with a more liberal license/community.
Cheers,
B
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 12:18:16AM +0100, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am searching
> for more modern alternatives that allows the user to
I went with InfluxDB and Grafana. It was exactly what I wanted.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Regards,
Baldur
On 28 February 2016 at 00:20, Peter Phaal wrote:
> InfluxDB + Grafana are a modern alternative from the DevOps space:
>
>
Le 2016-02-27 20:42, B a écrit :
> Graphite/grafana.
I strongly recommend Graphite to all my competitors! :)
Simon
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 12:18:16AM +0100, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am
> searching for more modern alternatives that allows the user to
> dynamically zoom and scroll the timeline.
>
> Bonus points if the user can customize the graphs
lvar...@anycast.cl]; nanog@nanog.org [nanog@nanog.org]
Subject: Re: mrtg alternative
Zabbix for monitoring/graphing/alerting
Can be used for maps and SLA measurements too
> Le 28 févr. 2016 à 00:27, Roberto Alvarado <ralvar...@anycast.cl> a écrit :
>
> Zabbix works for me
>
>
>
Zabbix for monitoring/graphing/alerting
Can be used for maps and SLA measurements too
> Le 28 févr. 2016 à 00:27, Roberto Alvarado a écrit :
>
> Zabbix works for me
>
>
>
>> On 27-02-2016, at 18:12, Rafael Ganascim wrote:
>>
>> I like cacti:
>>
Zabbix works for me
> On 27-02-2016, at 18:12, Rafael Ganascim wrote:
>
> I like cacti:
>
> http://www.cacti.net
>
>
>
> 2016-02-26 20:18 GMT-03:00 Baldur Norddahl :
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I
InfluxDB + Grafana are a modern alternative from the DevOps space:
http://lkhill.com/using-influxdb-grafana-to-display-network-statistics/
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Baldur Norddahl
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am
couple of months ago
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: "Baldur Norddahl" <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:18pm
>> To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
>> Subject: mrtg alternati
ur Norddahl" <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:18pm
> To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
> Subject: mrtg alternative
>
>
>
> Hi
>
> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am searching
>
We’re using Observium for trend collecting, graphing, and alerting.
-Pete
On 2/27/16, 13:12, "NANOG on behalf of Rafael Ganascim"
wrote:
>I like cacti:
>
>http://www.cacti.net
>
>
>
>2016-02-26 20:18 GMT-03:00 Baldur Norddahl
I like cacti:
http://www.cacti.net
2016-02-26 20:18 GMT-03:00 Baldur Norddahl :
> Hi
>
> I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am searching
> for more modern alternatives that allows the user to dynamically zoom and
> scroll the timeline.
>
>
We use Zenoss, pretty awesome and do the job.
Mohamed Kamal
Core Network Sr. Engineer
On 2/27/2016 1:18 AM, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Hi
I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am searching
for more modern alternatives that allows the user to dynamically zoom and
scroll the
We use observium. It has most of what you're looking for. Used to use cacti
but switched a couple of months ago
-Original Message-
From: "Baldur Norddahl" <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:18pm
To: "nanog@nanog.org" <n
Hi
I am currently using MRTG and RRD to make traffic graphs. I am searching
for more modern alternatives that allows the user to dynamically zoom and
scroll the timeline.
Bonus points if the user can customize the graphs directly in the
webbrowse. For example he might be able to add or remove
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