日本語のHatoholウェブサイトを開設しました。以下のホームページをご覧ください。 http://www.hatohol.org/
- Overview
- Project Hatohol
- Supported monitoring software
- Supported incident tacking software
- Supported platforms
- Basic architecture
- Screenshots
- Installation
- Plans
- Mailing Lists
Hatohol consolidates monitoring data from any number of running monitoring systems on one screen. This feature enables the integration of monitoring centers, even when these centers are in different places or are being monitored by different software.
Hatohol currently maintains the following information:
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Items
Monitoring items of targets, such as CPU load and free memory size.
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Triggers
The current status of monitoring items.
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Events
History of items' status changes. When an event detected, Hatohol can execute a defined user command (called an action).
Hatohol is an open source software developed and copyrighted by Project Hatohol. We welcome participation in all stages of our development (bug fixes, bug reports, feature requests/suggestions/discussion, functional improvement, etc.)
- Zabbix 2.0
- Zabbix 2.2
- Zabbix 2.4
- Zabbix 3.0
- Nagios3 (with NDOUtils)
- Nagios4 (with NDOUtils)
- Ceilometer (OpenStack)
- Fluentd
- Redmine
- CentOS 7 (x86_64)
- Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 LTS (64-bit)
- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64-bit)
Hatohol consists of a server and a Web front-end. Hatohol server gathers monitoring information from monitoring servers such as Zabbix, Nagios, Ceilometer, and Fluentd. It then integrates gathered data and stores in the DB. The other programs can get the integrated data via Hatohol's REST API. A Hatohol Web front-end internally communicates with the server and creates a response page to see the consolidated data.
The architecture used, makes it easy to develop alternative clients. There is no internal complication in adding Android applications, iOS applications, Win32 native clients or Web applications with other frameworks.
Other pages are being constructed.
The detailed document is here
We are currently under investigation.
See Milestone
We will continue to add, what we believe are, useful features. If you have requests or good ideas, do not hesitate to discuss them with us!
Below are the mailing lists to discuss Hatohol:
- [email protected]
- Discuss anything related to installing and using Hatohol (for Japanese users).
- How to subscribe: http://lists.osdn.me/mailman/listinfo/hatohol-users
- [email protected]
- Discuss anything related to installing and using Hatohol (for English speaking users).
- How to subscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hatohol-users
- [email protected]
- Receive commit notifications & be able to discuss each commit.
- How to subscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hatohol-commit
- For Hatohol developers
- There is currently no mailing list to discuss Hatohol development.
- Please use github issue instead: https://github.com/project-hatohol/hatohol/issues