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NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known network managment system Nagios.
NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure.
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NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known network managment system Nagios.
NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure.
We try to collect all media sightings of NagVis on this page for informational reasons. If you found some publications about NagVis which are not listed here, please contact us.
We also list the slides of presentations about NagVis here to give a brief overview where and when we refered about NagVis.
NagVis 1.5 on Nagios Workshop 2010 (german) Slides of the NagVis "current development" presentation on the Nagios Workshop in Nuernberg/Germany. Date: 2010-05-31 - Language: German - PDF |
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NagVis 1.4 on OSMC 2009 (german) Slides of the NagVis "current development" presentation on the Open Source Monitoring Conference on Nagios in Nuernberg/Germany. Date: 2009-10-28 - Language: German - PDF |
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Initiative Mittelstand: Mittelstandsliste Juli/August/September 2009 NagVis is listed in the Mittelstandsliste Juli/August/September 2009. Release-Date: Juli 2009 - Language: German - Link |
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German Linux Magazin 03/2008 There is an article called "Alarmzentrale: Überwachung im großen Stil: Nagios im Bundesverwaltungsamt" which informs about a large Nagios installation which uses NagVis for visualizing. Authors: Julian Hein, Markus Kösters - Publisher: Linux New Media AG |
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Linux Technical Review 02: Monitoring In this edition of the technical review you find a lot open source monitoring related articles. There is a nice article about NagVis in it. Authors: Jens-Christoph Brendel (Hrsg.) - Publisher: Linux New Media AG |
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Nagios: System- und Netzwerk-Monitoring There is a complete chapter about installing and configuring NagVis in version 1.3 in this book. Author: Wolfgang Barth - Publisher: Open Source Press |