Re[2]: Network Monitoring



Hello Kurt,

Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 4:20:47 PM, you wrote:

> Hi!

>> nagios (also in the ports). It's extremely flexible.

> We have performance issues with it (approx. 400 systems).

> Is this just us or ... ?

we have about 320 hosts and I think there are no performance issues.
nagios 2.0b4 here on FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE.

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Daniel mailto:danger@xxxxxxxx


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