We ran Nagios for several years. Zenoss' simplified configuration and per-user customizability is really what sold us. The move has been painful at times, but we're up and running and I have to do less config tweaking because I can tell people to RTFM instead of having to edit ugly files for them.
The following are sorely missed: 1) Parent/child relationships for devices (and the understanding that if a parent is down, the children may be "unreachable" which is separate from "down"). 2) The ability for a notification (or alert/action in Zenoss parlance) to run a command (for SMS, Jabber, other non-email notifications) 3) Visual network map (needs #1 above) -- Matthew Keller Information Security Officer & Network Administrator Computing & Technology Services State University of New York @ Potsdam Potsdam, NY, USA http://mattwork.potsdam.edu/ _______________________________________________ zenoss-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zenoss.org/mailman/listinfo/zenoss-users
