Ok, maybe I have spent too much time looking at too many different man pages for too many different products. Whatever the case may be, I could really use a cold slap in the face.
I want to monitor anything and everything I can on 100+ servers (numbers growing monthly) all over the US. Some are HP-UX, some are Linux, some are Windows. I am focused on HP-UX and Linux for now. I would like to use bb-central so that I do not have to deploy clients across my enterprise, but I won't be so stubborn that I won't use bb-clients, as I really need to have a hand full of remote servers monitored (cpu, disk space, etc) by next Thursday. I am trying to fend off a "wannabe" administrator who is pushing Nagios, which I do not want to deploy.
Ok, here are the questions (please forgive my ignorance).....
It looks like I need to install Hobbit and BB-Client tomonitor the OS level on the Hobbit server. True?
Can I "hobbit" enable my applications to report status fromremote servers without any middleware (bb-client)?
o I would think this could be a "one liner" in my apps (20-30 of them) to report their internal status.????
Where can I see the message format for sending my own messagesto the display server, if that is possible?
It looks like if I want to use bb-central:
o Do I need both bb-server and bb client on the display server?
o Should I modify bb-central to not use BB or maybe just rewrite that functionality to fit hobbit?
Any advice, comments, suggestion welcome.
Thanks,
Tim Rotunda
I.T. & Systems Integration Manager
Opus Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
Austin, Texas 78759