I'd probably consider abandoning Zenoss if I was forced to install yet
another monitoring agent on my Windows boxes, in all honesty.  That's
one of the biggest reasons I like Zenoss:  no agent install.  If I
wanted an agent-based monitoring system I'd use MOM (err...SCOM) or
something.  I think the developers at Zenoss are going down the right
path with trying to get WMI monitoring to work well.

With that being said, however...WinRM seems promising as a substitute for WMI.

--

seth wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
windows engineer
540.568.2912 (office)
james madison university



On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 12:14 PM, jaylopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just one thing to solve several problems specially for Windows based devices:
>
> AN AGENT PLUGIN! Although SNMP works, creating an Agent Plugin probably 
> written in C, should take care of the limitations of monitoring Windows and 
> other OSs.
>
> This approach is working for all other Monitoring Systems like Nagios, 
> Zabbix, Pandora FMS and Hyperic.
>
> 1. Nice to have: AJAX pop-ups with information so not to click on links 
> unless it is necessary. This are called ID Cards in Centreon 2/Nagios and 
> really save a lot of time while getting quick info. You can see the demo of 
> how this works at the beta video 
> http://www.centreon.com/images/stories/flash/Demo-1.html
>
> 2. Been able to get Event and other information to a correlation application 
> like OSSIM.
>
>
>
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