James Brigman wrote:
> More importantly, is anyone using such a portal as a foundation for,
> say, NAGIOS monitoring, such that the NAGIOS tool uses the database to
> know what to monitor? What say you big pulsing *NIX brains of the
> TriLUG?

Not sure it matches your needs, but the NagiosExchange has several
Nagios configuration managers that store their data in a DB and use a
web-based application to access and update it.

http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Configuration.20.0.html

I'm currently working on retrofitting the MySQL-based computer inventory
I have for use generating Nagios configs, but it's not even close to ready.

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