At the moment, nobody is working on perfparse development. If you want to revive or take over the project, contact me: flo at redflo.de
PerfParse facilitates the storage and analysis of binary performance data produced by Nagios and produces high-quality accurate graphs of live data from standard Nagios plugins. A permanent history of plugin results can then be viewed with advanced analysis tools.
I recommend using the "CVS Snapshot" Version. Many bugs are fixed there. The Web interface is half done but much more complete than the old one
| Ben Clewett (retired) | | Creator, Coding | | -
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| Garry W. Cook (retired) | | Web Site, Images, Docs | | -
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| Yves Mettier (retired) | | Major Coding | | -
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| Flo Gleixner (retired) | | Coding, PHP-GUI | | flo@redflo.de Homepage
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| Tim Wuyts (retired) | | Coding | | Tim.Wuyts@gmail.com
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| Friedrich Priewasser (retired) | | Coding - PostgreSQL | | - |
Here you can access Perfparse-Wiki-
Documentation. Also view FAQ's. If you like to add content, contact me (redflo) to get permissions.
Traiditonal mailing lists are also supported. These and searchable archives lists can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=109355
2004-01-18 Addition of Summary Table for Raw data from Tim Wuyts and conversion to PostgreSQL by Friedrich Priewasser. This will make a major addition to the project, thanks to you both.
2005-01-11 Happy new year ! I wrote a Perfparse-Wiki-
Todo page. Check if you want something that does not appear and we may add it if possible.
2004-12-07 Specification of new Database schema can be viewed Perfparse-Wiki-
DatabaseConversionSpecification. It is hoped that this work will be completed by Jan 2005.
2004-12-05 Thanks go to Flo for this wiki system, setup and hosting. This is a great addition to
PerfParse.
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