Re: Monitoring tools (was: Re: F____la H___x)
From: Gwalarn (spam-f$$$$$_at_fuckyou.com)
Date: 11/20/03
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 17:55:07 +0100
Hi,
I tried to use nagios one day but it was such a mess that I install another
"management" tool wich is OPENNMS.
It was easier for me.
I am french and I am not a linux expert.
And I have already a lot of work (I am alone for the network and all the
computer of the society) so it's not easy for me to read too much
documentation before using a tool.
So I need stuff which are 1 - Well documented 2 - without hundred of conf
files to edit
And nagios documentation was not good because I do not understand it.
I think I will wait for the next release to try it again.
And maybe you will help me ;)
OPENNMS was quite fine but one day it stop working and I am not able to fix
it. I'm not enough good in Linux ;( but I work on it ;)
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