Postby jaime.pinto » Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:57 am
OpenNMS is SNMP driven. It's not resource based at all. In fact we use one of our oldest and retired servers just for that purpose. We configured it with a number of monitoring fixtures such as Cacti, Ganglia, MRTG, OpenNMS and SmokePing. Best of all, I can access all these applications from my BlackBerry's tiny web browser, graphics included. That's actually one of the criteria for my choosing of some of these applications.
OpenNMS provides information on all services running not only on the Scalix server, but on all other critical servers we have in the company. The monitoring server itself is setup to email me OpenNMS warnings and alarm information directly to my BB, independently and by-passing both the scalix server and the firewall.
Unlike Nagios (and Zenoss as another example), OpenNMS information is presented on a extremely simplified and straight to the point format, only 3 colors: green, yellow, red.
If you have a bit of time to do some research give some if these applications a try. You won't regret.
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