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    What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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      What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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      https://hub.docker.com/r/mbixtech/observium/

      Great for small and large scale networks, add devices by entering ip and snmp credentials and all done.

      Add alerting if that's your cup of tea.

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        What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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        Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.

        Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.

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          Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.

          Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.

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          You couldn't pay me to use observium. The lead dev is one of the worst persons I've seen online. His behaviour towards people asking basic questions is absolutely horrible.

          LibreNMS 100%

          Context - https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/3eee3e/librenms_vs_observium/

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            https://hub.docker.com/r/mbixtech/observium/

            Great for small and large scale networks, add devices by entering ip and snmp credentials and all done.

            Add alerting if that's your cup of tea.

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            LibreNMS is better as is the treatment you'll receive from the devs compared to the observium devs.

            Context - https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/3eee3e/librenms_vs_observium/

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              What (lightweight) solution are you using for network monitoring? Routers, switches, AP's fw's.

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              LibreNMS, which is a modern fork of observium.

              https://roguesecurity.dev/blog/librenms

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                LibreNMS, which is a modern fork of observium.

                https://roguesecurity.dev/blog/librenms

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                and has integration for Oxidized, smokeping, greylog and more

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                  and has integration for Oxidized, smokeping, greylog and more

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                  Love me some graylog

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                    Observium is an easy starting point for network gear, without going down the Zabbix rabbit hole.

                    Personally I just roll Victoriametrics and Grafana.

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                    Well, switched from check_mk to librenms this morning. and indeed, it's a much better fit. Much more network oriented compared to many other tools.

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