BackwardsCire Ars Tribunus Militum. The weird thing is that people upgrading from older versions seem to get it working like a charm, but a fresh install on a Centos 4. With the Big 4, especially if you are not a major enterprise, the chance of you influencing anything or sometimes even getting major bugs fixed is zip. It's not a bad tool, but then you imply that the UI is 'so '. Unfortunatley, even today, if you want to be platform agnostic, SNMP is still your only choice.
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