Analytics and Reporting
Easy to Set-up and use
Clean UI
The tricky part is to fit all the puzzle pieces together. To good news is, somebody already did this with projects like omdistro or openITCOCKPIT (I’m related to this one) where you get an out of the box experience with all the different open source tools bundle together.
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over 1 year ago
Have a look at openitcockpit.io and check out our brand new 4.6.3 release.
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over 1 year ago
Maybe you have a look on openitcockpit.io website.
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over 1 year ago
I was a nagios with nconf (long time not supported) die hard, however, I have recently switched to https://openitcockpit.io/ which has a great configuration web interface, it supports nagios plugins. I use pushover for mobile notifications. Monitoring windows, linux and network kit.
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over 1 year ago
Maybe you should considering to use a much more modern approach like: https://openitcockpit.io/.
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about 2 years ago
You can use openITCOCKPIT. It’s free and very easy to use. You can create multiple customized view with different rights for every user or user group (for example admins or only viewer or developers …). Every view shows only content for for specific user with extremely flexible user rights concept. It’s Open Source, and, of course, self hosted.
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over 2 years ago
I think openITCOCKPIT has a pretty flat learning curve – especially if you are used to network monitoring. The open source / community edition comes with a lot of pre-configured integrations such as Grafana or Checkmk. So you don’t have to figure out by yourself how to combine different tools. It uses Naemon (fork of Nagios) as monitoring engine, so you will also have tons of free plugins available. You can also…
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over 2 years ago
Go with openITCOCKPIT and you have the all in one solution, open source and running on a Raspberry Pi.
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over 2 years ago
You can take look at openITCOCKPIT. It uses Naemon under the hood (fork of Nagios Core). It has a notification command for Pushover.net. There is also a commercial module available for sending SMS via Massenversand.de. However I prefer dedicated hardware with a SIM card to send SMS to be independent from an internet connection.
The openITCOCKPIT Monitoring Agent uses HTTPS by default and can operate in pull and…
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over 2 years ago
OpenITCOCKPIT is a modern web based monitoring suite which combins different well known tools such as Nagios, Naemon, Checkmk and Grafana just to name a few.
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over 2 years ago
I’m part of the development Team of openITCOCKPIT so take everything you read with a grain of salt .
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almost 3 years ago
If you are interested in free, open source and easy to manage monitoring tool I would recommend you to take a look at openITCOCKPIT. I’m part of the development team of openITCOCKPIT which is basicaly Nagios on steroids. Its compatible to all Nagios plugins, has Checkmk build in and also Grafana. Our own monitoring agent provides simple and secure monitoring for Linux, Windows and macOS devices.
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almost 3 years ago
Look at open source monitoring tool openITCOCKPIT.
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about 3 years ago
I work with Nagios (Naemon) every day. I’m part of the development Team of openITCOCKPIT which is Nagios on steroids. Its compatible to all Nagios plugins, has Checkmk build in and also Grafana. Our own monitoring agent provides simple and secure monitoring for Linux, Windows and macOS devices. All of this is free and open source.
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over 3 years ago
In my professional life I’m part of the open source project openITCOCKPIT. It will handle all the Nagios configuration (and much more) for you.
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over 3 years ago
OpenITCOCKPIT (with Nagios/Naemon/Checkmk and Grafana with Graphite for data visualization) – very easy to configure and to use :).
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over 3 years ago
OpenITCOCKPIT is easy to install and maintain (with Naemon/Checkmk/Grafana/Graphite…).
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over 3 years ago