Vigilo NMS

Vigilo NMS (Network Monitoring System) is a monitoring software capable of handling large-scale heterogeneous systems (network servers, software) thanks to a distributed and modular architecture. Built around Nagios, Vigilo additionally manages metrology, mapping, correlation and reporting.

Vigilo
Screenshot of Vigilo web interface
Developer(s)C-S.
Stable release
4.1.0 / 2017
Operating systemLinux, *NIX
TypeNetwork monitoring
LicenceGNU GPL
Websitevigilo-nms.org, vigilo-nms.com

It is released as an open-source software, published under the GNU GPL license.

Components

Vigilo results from the integration of several open-source software:

Modules

Vigilo's main modules are:

  • VigiBoard: Event Dashboard
  • VigiMap: Mapping
  • VigiGraph: Metrology
  • VigiRules: Correlation
  • VigiReport: Reporting
  • VigiConf: Configuration management interface
  • VigiAdmin: Users and rights management
  • VigiBus: AMQP messaging Bus

Vigilo is mainly written in Python, with some components written in Perl.

Release history

  • January 2008 : Vigilo v1
  • August 2008 : Vigilo v1.1
  • May 2011 : Vigilo 2.0
  • December 2012 : Vigilo 3.0
  • August 2013 : Vigilo 3.3
  • June 2014 : Vigilo 3.5
  • July 2015 : Vigilo 3.5.1
  • August 2016 : Vigilo v3.6.0
  • April 2017 : Vigilo v4.0.0
  • September 2017 : Vigilo v4.1.0

Publication

Vigilo is released under the GNU GPL license.

Three versions are available:

  • Vigilo OSS: available for download free of charge on the community website
  • Vigilo NMS: a more featureful version aimed at Enterprise deployments
  • Vigilo NOC: made from the modules of Vigilo NMS with additional modules to build a complete NOC (Network Operations Center)
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