OpenNMS Celebrates 10 Years
mjhuot writes "Quite often is it claimed that pure open source projects can't survive, much less grow and create robust code. One counter example of this is OpenNMS, the world's first enterprise-grade network management application platform developed under the open source model. Registered on 30 March 2000 as project 4141 on Sourceforge, today the gang threw a little party, with members virtually attending from around the world. With the right business savvy and a great community, it is possible to both remain 100% free and open source while creating enough value to make a good living at it."
Quite often is it claimed that pure open source projects can't survive, much less grow and create robust code
Who, exactly, claims this?
DRM: Terminator crops for your mind!
All of those projects have code in them that solves specific problems. The 'dead' projects are still a valuable resource for anyone who is developing GPL code since they can freely use the 'dead' code in their project.
So by traditional open source versioning... they should be... almost to 1.0 by now?
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
OpenNMS never really seemed "enterprise-grade" to me. Yeah, it does a lot, but it takes a lot to get it to do so. New code is not always up to par, and you get a bunch of caveats with almost every feature of the application. If you've got a nerd-in-the-basement type who you can dedicate to building and maintaining the NMS, then you might be fine, but you won't have any account manager at the other end to yell at when things cease to function. Personally I believe that the NMS should exist to lessen the load of network upkeep, not introduce even more upkeep.
It was around a few years before it moved to Sourceforge. If memory serves correct, at least 1998, if not older.
"To those who are overly cautious, everything is impossible. "
... what exactly is it? I've missed some striking reason to dig deeper on the webpage. Some showcase with examples, screenshots etc. may be in order to get people look into it. Also, an answer to the question how it relates to Nagios may be nice.
Keep up the good work!
- Hubert
Quite often is it claimed that pure open source projects can't survive, much less grow and create robust code.
By who?
Wait, let me try that too:
Quite often is it claimed that mjhuot can’t get women, much less grow and sustain a robust boner.
Yay, I can make up every bullshit I like!!
Maybe I am the next “story” writer?
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
As a user of OpenNMS currently, I can give you a major item. Customization. Many commercial packages allow customized polls and traps receivers, but you have to pay to get them done. I can create customized checks using wmi, snmp, jmx, snmp traps, or using clients like Nagios' nrpe without needing the manufacturer to do anything. I monitor everything from applications (Java and web apps), environmental, network devices, and system resource stats all from the same instance of OpenNMS. Helps to keep alerts all int he same place and graphs all in the same place.