Recognizing the need for updates and bug fixes, we forked Devmon from its original SourceForge version.
We're very grateful for the groundwork laid by previous developers
As Google does not index GitHub Wikis, we create one that can be indexed!
Devmon offers several key features
Flexibility: Through the use of templates close to a DSL, making it easier to set up monitoring for new devices.
Efficiency: Utilizes array programming for handling data, which helps in processing information quickly.
Performance: Built with Perl5 and supports multi-threading, ensuring fast alarm detection.
Scalability: Able to monitor over 500 devices in a minute, showing its capability to manage large networks.
Integration: Works well with Xymon, providing a comprehensive monitoring solution.
Growth Potential: We're open to adding more features and adapting Devmon to meet user needs.
Roadmap
We plan to focus on features and improvements suggested by the community, particularly those tagged as “enhancement” in GitHub issues.
Support
There is not an official commercial support, if you really want, we can do some.
If you find a bug and create issue on GitHub: as you are contributing to the project, we will help you.
Contribution
We are open to anyone who wants to contribute and we will support you! So do not hesitate to contact us through GitHub issues
If you have an idea or if you want to develop something, please do it and/or post it on GitHub issues (no restriction, you can also improve this wiki: Devmon Issues)
Devmon will continue to be GPL release
There are no plan to add any commercial version or modules over the next 10 years. (dixit in 2021)