[TriLUG] Good Open-Source MySQL Portal-Maker?
Steve Hoffman
srhoffman at gmail.com
Sat Feb 11 23:22:14 EST 2006
I've been using an app called simple assets
(http://simpleassets.sf.net) happily for several years now. It's all
PHP/MySQL so it's easy to customize. I've added ldap auth and a few
other things to make it more friendly for my needs. It obviously
doesn't have everything and hasn't really been touched for a year or
two, but it works and works well.
Steve
On 2/9/06, jbrigman at nc.rr.com <jbrigman at nc.rr.com> wrote:
> Magnus - your point is well taken, and of course the honorable Mr. Balog
> is, as usual, wise and wary in his approach to discussion on the topic.
>
> I would never dream of slighting OpenNMS - in fact, OpenNMS IS on my
> list as an option, and I was not aware it does have an inventory feature
> built-in. OpenNMS has an amazingly robust developer/support community
> and a superb support site. And of course, it's use of SNMP would
> dovetail nicely with the Dell OpenManage product already in use.
>
> Stay tuned....
>
> JKB
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Magnus <stinkfart at gmail.com>
> Date: Thursday, February 9, 2006 9:58 am
> Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Good Open-Source MySQL Portal-Maker?
>
> > I know Tarus Balog is probably biting his tongue, avoiding self
> > promotion,but I'll promote his project for him.
> >
> > OpenNMS is more or less a Nagios alternative, but nowhere near as
> > painful to
> > set up and maintain in larger environments. And to address the
> > originalposter, it already has an inventory feature built-in.
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