From: wireless <wir...@ta...> - 2006-11-29 01:29:31
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Hello Iain, Jovan et al, jffnms is a wonderful network management software package, including snmp 1,2.3. It's now an ebuild on gentoo. As a network guy, you might want to check out this package, it blows away nagios/cacti/mrtg. It supports both mysql and postgresql. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/jffnms.xml www.jffnms.org (for unix and windoze) Although SCADA is about controlling remote hardware, particularly those processes that require one of the various types of PID control, we, as a project, can look at how this software statuses and manages all sorts of network based equipment. I believe, at the bare minimum, that jffnms is complimentary to QScada, in a twisted-paradyne sort of future. From custom interfaces to SNMP and router/computer monitoring and control are merging. We should think about those implications as we finish the formulation of QScada. At the heart of JFFNMS is rrdtool which is used in all sorts of software: http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/gallery/index.en.html http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ These tools are not real time, or even close to it. They do produce nice graphs of equipment performance for those items that do not need to be controlled (other than on/off) nor status with strict timing constraints. Over the years I have watched JFFNMS grow into a very attractive software package, and the devs are frequently receiving invitations for very attractive consulting work, while continuing the development of JFFNMS...........under GPL. They get paid to customize and extend the software for particular corporate needs, yet the code goes back into the GPL'd software for all to benefit. (does this sound interesting to anyone?) http://www.jffnms.org/features.php enjoy! James |