Nagios Alternative?

Michael Halligan Michael.Halligan at MyPoints.com
Tue Jul 13 21:18:42 UTC 2004


http://www.raxnet.net/products/cacti/


I've wondered about this but haven't had the time to use it.. as a
Graphing system, I really like rtg, http://rtg.sourceforge.net/ ..  It's

A lot more intuitive to setup than MRTG.. Something less intuitive, 
but far more powerful is cricket (http://www.cricket.org/)


Michael T. Halligan
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Infrastructure Engineer
415-615-1160


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Cacti is also pretty good - cant recal the website off the top of my
head 
but a google or freshmeat search will find it.

Nice web interfaces for administration but it doesnt appear to do
alerting

-- 
Steve.

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Harding, Devon wrote:

> Is there a simpler monitoring solution on Linux other than Nagios
that's
> comparable?  It should also monitor Windows server and services.
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> -Devon
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