Nagios VM Player?

Eli Stair estair at ilm.com
Fri Feb 24 23:41:01 CET 2006


OT:

Nope, other than that yast is scary when it breaks things ;)

That should actually be quite easy, I've been using vmplayer 
successfully for windows-on-linux compute images, etc.  That'd also be 
one take on deploying nodes for a distributed/remote nagios setup.

/eli

jon.johnston wrote:
> I work with a number of K-12 sites, and would like to see them use 
> Nagios for monitoring, etc. Most of them are staffed by people with 
> little knowledge of linux, and not much interest in learning anything 
> without a GUI. So.... I'm trying to figure out how to most easily create 
> a nagios install with a front end gui (web managed) with minimal effort. 
> I try to stick with Suse because of Yast (Yast makes linux less scary to 
> non-linux people), so trying to figure out which tools fit best in that 
> environment.
> 
> What I am thinking was creating a VMWare Player, since both VMWare 
> Player and (now) there is a free VMWare Server. Is there any reason as 
> to why this wouldn't work?
> 
> Jon Johnston
> Creative Business Solutions
> IBM, Microsoft, Novell/Suse and Sophos Consulting
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