<div class="gmail_quote"><p>I was able to quickly set up a demo monitoring system using Opsview, which builds onto Nagios adding things like a web-based configuration editor, allowing me to focus my efforts on writing custom check scripts for our proprietary systems.</p>
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<p></p><blockquote type="cite"><div class="im">On Aug 27, 2010 4:08 PM, "Brian O&apos;Neill" <<a href="mailto:oneill@oinc.net" target="_blank">oneill@oinc.net</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><p><font color="#500050"><div class="im">
On 8/27/2010 3:55 PM, Alex Aminoff wrote:<br></div>
> Hi folks. I need a better monitoring system. I currently...</font></p><div class="im">We use Nagios, but we're also using a config creator that was created<br>
custom in-house, as was most of the scripts - nagios is pretty much only<br>
used for scheduling and notification. Alas, I can't release it, and it<br>
probably wouldn't work anywhere else anyways. I have had a long dormant<br>
project to rewrite it from scratch and include many other things,<br>
potentially as an open-source project. But did I mention that it is long<br>
dormant? :)<br>
<br>
I'm really surprised someone hasn't done it already.<br>
<br>
Zenoss gained a foothold at one of our clients, but I haven't played<br>
with it. It seems even more complicated :(<br>
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