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list Josh Luthman
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 09:50:47 -0400
Message-Id: <user-9e426fd8d7b6@xymon.invalid>

The way I see trends being is a line graph, as those produced by Hobbit.
Does anyone else see things this way?

I see, thanks for the explanation on the agent =)

If you don't know, mark "don't know" or "?"  The point of a Wiki page is
that there is a gathering of information from multiple sources.  Not one
person is supposed to the answer for each of the tools!

On 3/17/08, Buchan Milne <user-9b139aff4dec@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Monday 17 March 2008 15:06:17 Josh Luthman wrote:
Well the way I see it...

Probably should change:
Charts = No

I suspect this is not trend graphs (I changed trends to "Yes"), but I am
not
sure. It could relate to something like "pie chart of percentage of
services
critical" or similar.

Not sure what these are:
Agent = Yes

That the monitoring tool has or requires an agent (e.g. hobbit-client,
BBWin
etc.) to be installed on the monitored servers (e.g. some systems
are "agent-less", because they don't have a specific agent, but rely, say,
on
SNMP only).

Everything else looks to be accurate.  Was there another row someone
wanted
to throw in there that is "exclusive" to Hobbit maybe?

You would have to know all the other monitoring systems to know whether it
is
exclusive, and fill the new row in for them ...

Regards,

Buchan
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