[nycbug-talk] zenoss monitoring soft
David Lawson
dave at donnerjack.com
Mon Oct 2 17:04:03 EDT 2006
We've tested ZenOSS for a while, hoping to be able to replace Nagios
with something that's prettier, a bit more featureful, and written in
Python (I think ZenOSS is a Zope app, but I don't remember offhand),
but, unfortunately, the conclusion we came to was that it's far too
immature to consider in any kind of real production role. Last time
I looked, a few months ago, the installation process involved a CVS
checkout and took me most of an afternoon to beat all the pieces into
building, and most of the traffic on the list is installation/setup
problems, probably because very few people are using it heavily
enough to be uncovering other issues. I think it's a really cool
project, but I've got it on my "Check back in a year" list at the
moment.
--Dave
On Oct 2, 2006, at 4:53 PM, max wrote:
> Hello,
> Just saw this on osnews: www.zenoss.com - enterprise level open
> source network/host/equipment monitoring software.
> Looks really cool.. Prettier than nagios anyway : )
> Anyone ever used this?
>
>
> Funny part, theres a jobs section on their site, and they seem like
> they are prepared to pay alot of money to coders.. Not sure how I
> feel about that, they are saying up to 100k/yr for 3 different
> positions.. Almost sounds like the ultimate wet dream - making
> serious bucks off open source software : P
>
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