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I am looking for a tool which is similar to CA UIM, but in open source. I would like the tools to monitor mainly our HP enclosures, blades, interconnect bays along with the virtualised server installed on each HP enclosure.

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nmca
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  • I found a few here https://www.channele2e.com/2016/01/21/top-50-cloud-monitoring-and-management-tools-which-are-best/ but I am not sure which is the best and freely available. – nmca Aug 16 '16 at 05:34
  • I would like to know the reason for my score going (-1). I also don't require the badge for commenting. – nmca Aug 16 '16 at 05:59
  • I did not downvote, but I suspect it is because tool-requests are off-topic on stackoverflow. – piet.t Aug 16 '16 at 06:06
  • StackOverflow is about programming questions, not find-a-tool questions. There is a software recommendations site, but be sure to read the help centre on how to ask there, http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/. Why the Mainframe tag, from your question there is no Mainframe involved? What's the tooltip tag for? The -1 on the question doesn't affect your overall score, because it cannot go below one anyway. I'm not sure how realistic it is to expect a full monitoring tool for free, but maybe there is something for what you want. – Bill Woodger Aug 16 '16 at 16:00
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    PS - Agree with Bill that this shouldn't be posted as a mainframe question... – Valerie R Aug 25 '16 at 17:54

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Depends how deep you need to go with monitoring.

If your needs are basic, Nagios, Chef and Graylog combined can generally get you pretty close.

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