Nagios Light?

Jim Perrin jperrin at gmail.com
Wed Aug 2 19:53:06 CEST 2006


On 8/2/06, jon.johnston <jon.johnston at gmail.com> wrote:
> After trying to work with Nagios for a while, I've determined that it's
> not the best fit for most of the environments I work with. Looks like
> great stuff, but takes too long to setup, configure, and get running in
> network environments where I would leave it with administrators will
> little to no linux knowledge.
>
> Is there something linux-based that would be comparable to "nagios
> light"? Thanks for any input.

While not nagios-lite and requiring some nagios know-how to set up,
oreon is pretty good for a free/gpl product.  It leaves users with a
reasonably easy point and click interface to use, and is pretty
straightforward. No linux knowledge required (unless something goes
horribly wrong).


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