Warren Kumari wrote:
As for server / application / random other stuff (like printers and ups's and IP camera and the like), Zenoss is great -- its clean, simple, fast(ish), easy and pretty -- the last one happens to be important for some folks (esp in the enterprise world...)
Just expect it to be run on linux; perhaps bsd. The last time I played with it, there were too many issues with getting it to run on Solaris 10 to bother. Don't get me wrong. When I installed nagios 3.1.2 yesterday, I had to make it understand that -lsocket was needed and copy snprintf.o from ./base to ./common where it was supposed to be compiled. Zenoss just wasn't an easy tweak. It's been awhile, but I suspect their install.sh was very linux centric and would have required a rewrite. Jack