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zhylik2013-08-31 18:31:22
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zhylik, 2013-08-31 18:31:22

Analogue of zabbix but not only for computers

Tell me, please, is there any system for collecting and primary data analysis similar to Zabbix, but aimed not only at computers (network devices). Required functionality:

- some structured string or numeric indicators (items in zabbix) are regularly fed to the input;
- indicators are saved in the database with reference to some entity (in zabbix it is a computer);
- you can view the history of the obtained values ​​of a particular indicator for a particular entity;
- you can add triggers (triggers in zabbix);
- you can add a reaction to the states of triggers - sending an email, executing a script, sending a message via TCP / UPD or HTTP (actions in zabbix);
- all of the above elements (entities, items, triggers, actions) are configured through the web admin panel;
- there is an API with capabilities similar to zabbix-ovsky;
- if at some stage you can embed your own pieces of code (the same simple event correlator), then in general a class

. In principle, you can implement similar functionality on your own, but I would like a ready-made solution.

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Pilat, 2013-08-31
@Pilat

Zabbix is ​​not aimed at computers, it can be fed the number of crows outside the window and build a trigger based on the appearance of the hundredth crow.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2013-09-01
@foxmuldercp

there is such a thing that drew graphs for loading channels based on snmp, and so it received streams of numbers as input, and the result was a graph in png at the output, joke in that direction if you need visualization, but you
can write a receiving api on a web server at least on rnr, at least on a pearl with a python

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Alex, 2017-06-16
@asilonos

Look at Staffcounter.net local server. Delivered as PHP open source. The license allows you to modify the system. 1,2,3 for sure. Received data format similar to HTML

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