Apologies in advance for being OT. It seems like the best channel for hands-on knowledge.
I'm looking for a network system monitoring package with the most flexible presentation layer. Nagios and company all do fine at monitoring servers and links; cacti/mrtg/RRD and friends do a great job of compiling statistics and making endless graphs.
We're looking for something with a dynamic display that automatically displays the "interesting" stuff. Imagine a display that shows things that are farthest from their norms - the overloaded server or network link, and has at most a click away the historical data that shows why something is wrong now. Broken functionality, of course, comes at the top of the list of things to display.
Is this something I can configure NetXMS to do? If not, does anyone know of any existing packages that do something like this?
TIA,
--- David
I'm looking for a network system monitoring package with the most flexible presentation layer. Nagios and company all do fine at monitoring servers and links; cacti/mrtg/RRD and friends do a great job of compiling statistics and making endless graphs.
We're looking for something with a dynamic display that automatically displays the "interesting" stuff. Imagine a display that shows things that are farthest from their norms - the overloaded server or network link, and has at most a click away the historical data that shows why something is wrong now. Broken functionality, of course, comes at the top of the list of things to display.
Is this something I can configure NetXMS to do? If not, does anyone know of any existing packages that do something like this?
TIA,
--- David