On 03/08/2013 11:55 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
I did use OpenNMS for a while before switching to InterMapper, but ONMS's discovery/mapping was very broken at the time, it was a PITA to set up and manage and I don't know if it's gotten much getter in the last couple of years since.
Hey Jason :) I believe you and I interacted a few times on the OpenNMS mailing lists. As a quick update addressing only the areas you mention, we added in the 1.8 series a new, massively scalable, policy-driven provisioning subsystem that can replace Capsd. So if by "discovery" you mean "node / interface / service scanning behavior", then yes, great strides there. Mapping is also much improved. The old SVG topo map, which at one point worked only in Internet Explorer with the Adobe SVG plugin (blech), now works in any modern WebKit or Gecko browser. There's also a whole slew of entirely new map options (both topo and geo) in the upcoming 1.12 releases. Well worth a look. Installation, setup, and administration have also seen continued improvements, with better packaging and an ever-dwindling set of configuration changes requiring a restart. As always, the whole OpenNMS platform is still 100% free and open-source software. -jeff