[hobbit] Hobbit on Wikipedia

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Mon Mar 17 14:50:47 CET 2008


The way I see trends being is a line graph, as those produced by Hobbit.
Does anyone else see things this way?

I see, thanks for the explanation on the agent =)

If you don't know, mark "don't know" or "?"  The point of a Wiki page is
that there is a gathering of information from multiple sources.  Not one
person is supposed to the answer for each of the tools!

On 3/17/08, Buchan Milne <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
> On Monday 17 March 2008 15:06:17 Josh Luthman wrote:
> > Well the way I see it...
> >
> > Probably should change:
> > Charts = No
>
>
> I suspect this is not trend graphs (I changed trends to "Yes"), but I am
> not
> sure. It could relate to something like "pie chart of percentage of
> services
> critical" or similar.
>
>
> > Not sure what these are:
> > Agent = Yes
>
>
> That the monitoring tool has or requires an agent (e.g. hobbit-client,
> BBWin
> etc.) to be installed on the monitored servers (e.g. some systems
> are "agent-less", because they don't have a specific agent, but rely, say,
> on
> SNMP only).
>
>
> > Everything else looks to be accurate.  Was there another row someone
> wanted
> > to throw in there that is "exclusive" to Hobbit maybe?
>
>
> You would have to know all the other monitoring systems to know whether it
> is
> exclusive, and fill the new row in for them ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Buchan
>



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