#122 [Workshop] PandoraFMS in Fedora - to monitoring your infrastructure or small business.
Closed: Talk Not Scheduled 4 years ago by mattdm. Opened 4 years ago by lbazan.

  1. What is your proposal?
    Install PandoraFMS with Fedora to monitoring your full infrastructure (networking, servers, others) in datacenters or small business.

  2. Who in addition to the speaker needs to be in the room for this to succeed?
    Public who wants to learn how to install and config monitoring server PandoraFMS in Fedora.

  3. Is this a…
    45 to 1 hours: Workshop

  4. Anything else we need to know?
    American plug and/or universal converter for A/V
    Video projector
    Internet access

  5. Who are you?
    Name: Luis Bazan
    FAS ID: lbazan


Can you please tell me what PandoraFMS is and how it relates to Fedora?

Hi @ausil --

Pandora FMS is a monitoring software for IT infrastructure management. It includes network equipment, Unix and win... servers, virtual infrastructure and all different kinds of applications. Pandora FMS has a large amount of features, making it a new generation software which covers all the monitoring issues that your organization may have.

It does not have a direct relationship with fedora and my intention is to make a real-time implementation and show them what function it has in general and in an advanced way using Fedora Server.

Normally, it is used in Centos as a base but at this time I'll do it in Fedora :-).

Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Pandora FMS is opensource.

Cheers,

Sounds interesting. Can you link to the upstream code/website so I could look at it?

Sounds interesting. Can you link to the upstream code/website so I could look at it?

Hi @smooge

https://github.com/pandorafms/pandorafms
http://pandorafms.org/features/free-download-monitoring-software/

Cheers,

Metadata Update from @mattdm:
- Issue close_status updated to: Talk Not Scheduled
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
- Issue tagged with: Talk Declined

4 years ago

Hi @lbazan This talk didn't make the schedule -- we think it doesn't really fit the audience and kind of contributor-focused content we're looking for. However, I'd definitely be interested in sending you to a relevant end-user conference to present on this as an example of what can be done on the Fedora base.

Login to comment on this ticket.

Metadata