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Re: anyone out there
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Maybe team up with the GxSNMP folx? (www.gxsnmp.org) sascha =) "Jonathan A. Zdziarski" wrote: > > > $100,000?! Whoa, thats HUGE. Must be some grate software, but I really bet > > its not something some good OSS muscle couldnt beat! > > Netcool is fully integratable with all the leading OSS systems =) it even > has a gateway for popular apps such as remedy, clarify, oracle, etc. > > > Well, I dont mind nocol rightnow, getting more familiar with it these > > days. Have been looking around at a few things, not sure if we want > > to switch. With 3 people on call (we cant guarantee our pages get thru > > so we have to page 3 people), our pages are getting slow when there's > > 6 pages for one single event (DSL line goes down or something). > > NOCOL is great, but not very scalable... i like netcool in the fact that > you can make it show you as much..or as little information as you want... > if a trunc goes down, you can make it display only that trunc rather than > all the customers behind it, etc. It also records the number of times the > event occured, so if it flops, you can make it take action only if it > flops more than x times, etc. it's mostly SQL based. > > > We're thinking of making some extremely object oriented network pluggable > > (ooh buzwords) type network monitor Some Day When We Get Some Time. I know > > this aint gonna happen, so it would be easier to modify something that > > already exits. For us we have the advantage of Nocol being familiar to us > > but Im wondering if there's something else outthere that is that much > > further ahead in what we want to ad to it. > > An object-oriented NOCOL sounds like a real neat idea..perhaps it could be > the next part of NOCOL..using perl packages on the PERL side, and oop on > the C/C++ side. Making it SQL based would allow us to do some amazing > things with it. If vikas is interested in coming out with a new version, > I'd recommend powering it off of MySQL perhaps with an oracle driver > extension for the more savvy networks. > > > Really, I spose one thing that would help majorly is a paging scheduler, > > as well as a criticality filter. The crit filter would sit before > > the paging scheduler and just figure out if at 3am this "quake server 2 down!" > > is really importan enuf to wake people up for, or if its something that > > can wait for a reminder page some hours later. As well, reminder pages for > > crit things when it hasnt been fixed STILL, 30 min later after the original > > critical would be good. For super important stuff, sending out the same > > page twice would be a good ability as well due to the nature of our paging > > network that we use, as well as the impenetrability of the subway system. ;) > > This sounds like a bunch of problems that would be solved if NOCOL was > ported to SQL. Rather than using binary files, it'd be very easy to write > some (pardon the expression) scripts to query for all kinds of data fields > and generate pages, etc. > > > Just wondering what the existing state of all this is now. I know this is > > a list specifically for nocol, but I dont know if there is a good general > > forum for system monitoring tools that I should be on (please do tell). > > > > Thanks! > > this could open up quota a can of worms if the right people listened =) > could take NOCOL/SNIPS to a new level. > > > /kc > > > > > On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Velocet wrote: > > > > > > > Amazingly quiet mailing list. > > > > > > > > Is nocol dead end? where's SNIPS? Does it exist? > > > > > > > > Has anyone got nocol doing hierarchical conditions, so that when a link > > > > is down you dont also get paged with SMTP, Web, Pop, Imap, Ftp and everything > > > > else being down too? > > > > > > > > Is someone still maintaining nocol? > > > > > > > > Or has everyone switched away from nocol? If so, what are you using now? > > > > > > > > /kc > > > > -- > > > > Ken Chase, Director Operations Velocet Communications Inc. > > > > math@velocet.ca Toronto CANADA > > > > -- > > > > "Sometimes two [harmless] words, when put together, strike fear in the > > > > hearts of men -- Microsoft Wallet." - Dave Gilbert > > > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > Jonathan A. Zdziarski > > > Sr. Systems Administrator > > > Netrail, inc. > > > 888.NET.RAIL x240 > > > http://www.netrail.net > > > > > > > > > -- > > Ken Chase, Director Operations Velocet Communications Inc. > > math@velocet.ca Toronto CANADA > > -- > > "Sometimes two [harmless] words, when put together, strike fear in the > > hearts of men -- Microsoft Wallet." - Dave Gilbert > > > > Thank you, > > Jonathan A. 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