Involved Projects and Packages
Check_mk adopts a new a approach for collecting data
from operating systems and network components. It
obsoletes NRPE, check_by_ssh, NSClient and
check_snmp. It has many benefits, the most important
of which are:
* Significant reduction of CPU usage on the Nagios
* host.
* Automatic inventory of items to be checked on
* hosts.
check_postgres.pl is a Perl script that runs many different tests against one
or more Postgres databases. It uses the psql program to gather the information,
and outputs the results in one of three formats: Nagios, MRTG, or simple.
Icinga is a program that will monitor hosts and services on your
network. It has the ability to email or page you when a problem arises
and when a problem is resolved. Icinga is written in C and is
designed to run under Linux (and some other *NIX variants) as a
background process, intermittently running checks on various services
that you specify.
The actual service checks are performed by separate "plugin" programs
which return the status of the checks to Icinga. The plugins are
available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/icingaplug
This package provide core programs for icinga. The web interface,
documentation, and development files are built as separate packages
Icinga Web is highly dynamic and laid out as a dashboard with tabs which allow
the user to flip between different views that they need at any one time. These
can be customized to suit the users' day-to-day needs as all displays are
persistent and remain when the user returns. With an AJAX search tool, filter
capabilities, and compound commands, the differences to the classic Nagios
interface are plenty.
Icinga Web 2 is the monitoring web interface for icinga2.
It comes with a completely new design and many user-friendly enhancements to
find the relevant information even faster.
Mailgraph is a very simple mail statistics RRDtool frontend for Postfix
that produces daily, weekly, monthly and yearly graphs of received/sent
and bounced/rejected mail (SMTP traffic).
Live DVD containing the latest openSUSE with Monitoring packages
The actual service checks on current monitoring solutions like Icinga, Nagios or Shinken (just to name a few) are performed by separate "plugin" programs which return the status of the checks to the running daemon.
This package contains some plugins.
This plugin checks the hardware health and various interface metrics of
network components like switches and routers.
Nagios is a program that will monitor hosts and services on your
network. It has the ability to email or page you when a problem arises
and when a problem is resolved. Nagios is written in C and is designed
to run under Linux (and some other *NIX variants) as a background
process, intermittently running checks on various services that you
specify.
The actual service checks are performed by separate "plugin" programs
which return the status of the checks to Nagios. The plugins are
available at http://nagios-plugins.org/.
This package provides core programs for Nagios. The web interface,
documentation, and development files are built as separate packages.
This package contains a complete image pack and stylesheets for Nagios.
Icons are from the Nuvola KDE theme (http://www.icon-king.com/).
The DHTML Tree Menu source script is not bundle in this package, you will
need to go and download it from their web site and install it separately.
This package contains a simple script with configures Nagios to use
a theme below /usr/share/nagios.
The "NETWAYS Nagios Grapher" is a Graphing system which uses templates
to assign services to various data sources (RRDs). Thus it is possible
to create a quantity of graphs using only a small configuration,
keeping it easy to manage. These templates are automatically applied to
incoming data, thus creating a new service in Nagios will automatically
create the graph once valid data is seen for that service. Corrolations
between different graphs is also possible.
NagTrap is a webinterface written in PHP for Nagios. You can manage and
administrate recipient snmptraps from SNMPTT. NagTrap can easy in Icinga /
Nagios integrate and automatically adapts to the Icinga- / Nagios-Design.
NagTrap picks the snmptraps from the database of SNMPTT.
NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT
processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure.
Key features are:
* Display of single Hosts and Services
* Visualize a complete Host- oder Servicegroup with one icon
* Display the state of a Host dependent on the state of
its services (“recognize services”)
* Display only the real problems (“only_hard_states”)
* Define Sub-Map icons wich represent a complete NagVis
Map of Hosts/Services/Groups in one icon (drill down)
* Visualization/Documentation of complete IT Processes
and Infrastructures using self drawn graphics
The Net::SNMP module abstracts the intricate details of the Simple
Network Management Protocol by providing a high level programming
interface to the protocol. Each Net::SNMP object provides a one-to-one
mapping between a Perl object and a remote SNMP agent or manager. Once an
object is created, it can be used to perform the basic protocol exchange
actions defined by SNMP.
Authors:
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David M. Town
PNP is an addon for the Nagios or Icinga Network Monitoring System.
PNP provides easy to use, easy to configure RRDTools based performance charts
feeded by the performance data output of the Nagios or Icinga plugins.
Shinken is a new Monitoring Tool, allowing distributed monitoring.
Each component can run standalone on a dedicated machine and is independent
from the rest of the monitoring system. As result it's not a problem if
parts of the monitoring system hang or are down. As part of HA funtionality,
it's possible to configure a hot failover in a larger setup.
SNMPTT (SNMP Trap Translator) is an SNMP trap handler written in Perl for use
with the Net-SNMP / UCD-SNMP snmptrapd program (www.net-snmp.org). SNMPTT
supports Linux, Unix and Windows.
Many network devices including but not limited to network switches, routers,
remote access servers, UPSs, printers and operating systems such as Unix and
Windows NT have the ability to send notifications to an SNMP manager running on
a network management station. The notifications can be either SNMP Traps, or
SNMP Inform messages.
The notification can contain a wide array of information such as port failures,
link failures, access violations, power outages, paper jams, hard drive
failures etc. The MIB (Management Information Base) available from the vendor
determines the notifications supported by each device.
The MIB file contains TRAP-TYPE (SMIv1) or NOTIFICATION-TYPE (SMIv2)
definitions, which define the variables that are passed to the management
station when a particular event occurs.
The Net-SNMP program snmptrapd is an application that receives and logs SNMP
trap and inform messages via TCP/IP.
This project is the development project vor various PHP libraries and applications.
Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications.
http://www.joomla.org/
http://www.joomla.org/download.html
http://www.joomla.org/technical-requirements.html
RoundCube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, folder manipulation, message searching and spell checking. RoundCube Webmail is written in PHP and requires the MySQL database. The user interface is fully skinnable using XHTML and CSS 2.
WebSVN is a set of PHP scripts that provides remote access to
subversion repositories.
It supports several repositories, can be customized, supports Apache MultiViews, and can provide RSS feeds.
This repository contains Nextcloud packages, that are hardened in a way to secure the PHP application as good as possible. This includes - beside a secure PHP configuration and apparmor profiles - also special users and groups, that are used to run the application.
This project contains proxy implementations, for HTTP, FTP, or others. It also serves as development project for packages around the topic of proxies in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.
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