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Meet The New Nagios Core Services Platform
Built on over 25 years of monitoring experience, the Nagios Core Services Platform provides insightful monitoring dashboards, time-saving monitoring wizards, and unmatched ease of use. Use it for free indefinitely.
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- Nagios Core on Overdrive
- Powerful Monitoring Dashboards
- Time-Saving Configuration Wizards
- Open Source Powered Monitoring On Steroids
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NagMonDroid retrieves the current problems from your Nagios install and displays them. It has a variable update frequency and can be set to vibrate on new update.
New in v1.5.3:
Added more update intervals.
Better notification message.
Background checking enabled/disabled status.
Changes in v1.5.2:
New layout, includes link to Nagios info page.
Option to show/hide Ok status services.
Option to show/hide disabled notification services.
New in v1.5.3:
Added more update intervals.
Better notification message.
Background checking enabled/disabled status.
Changes in v1.5.2:
New layout, includes link to Nagios info page.
Option to show/hide Ok status services.
Option to show/hide disabled notification services.
Reviews (1)
The app worked straight away.
There are a few shortcomings.
a. The link to details is failing. (extinfo.cgi path maybe wrong?)
b. The option to vibrate the phone (HTC Desire) does not work.
c. One wish: Add an alarm to go off.
d. Widget with only a green or red symbol and click on it to go to the app as it is now.
Tested it with a failing host with 8 monitored services. The NagMonDroid took a bit longer to detect the problem.
There are a few shortcomings.
a. The link to details is failing. (extinfo.cgi path maybe wrong?)
b. The option to vibrate the phone (HTC Desire) does not work.
c. One wish: Add an alarm to go off.
d. Widget with only a green or red symbol and click on it to go to the app as it is now.
Tested it with a failing host with 8 monitored services. The NagMonDroid took a bit longer to detect the problem.