People:
> I assume you talk about the nagios monitoring? Or are there perhaps even
> now multiple sets of monitoring? (Dave has a nagios installation up at
> least).
For those of you who haven't seen Hyperic, think of Nagios with a fancy web UI
including notification management, scheduled tasks, historical reporting, and
specific monitioring tools for PostgreSQL databases and other common
applications. As a comparison, Nagios::Hyperic --> ed::vi or
amanda::Arkieka
The one hitch there is that all of this functionality would require that
Hyperic have a server to collect data and run the web interface -- it has
substantial resource consumption. Possibly Hyperic LLC would supply this
too, in exchange for a case study, but we'd have to ask them.
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Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco