On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 15:05 +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
On Thursday 16 October 2008 15:26:55 Shawn Heisey wrote:
Geoff Steer wrote:
Every time I have to add a new monitor or get asked to graph something,
I keep thinking 'This would be so much easier with hobbit!'
At my job, we're using two primary tools for network monitoring - Hobbit
and OpenNMS. Hobbit is primarily for system monitoring, and OpenNMS for
network monitoring.
You mean for SNMP polling?
<plug>Have you tried devmon</plug>
I would, if it supported snmp V3...
If I put enough work into OpenNMS, it would be able to replace Hobbit
and leave it in the dust, but I don't have any reason to spend the time.
What features specifically would you use from OpenNMS (and aren't available
with Hobbit+devmon?).
The main thing hobbit is missing is the mapping front-end. Yes, I know
about bbmap (I wrote the integration of that for hobbit). And I've
thought about porting weathermap to hobbit, but when you are network
centric, rather than client centric, you really need a connectivity
map...
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Austin Energy
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