NMIS stands for Network Management Information System. It is an Open Source Network Management System which performs multiple functions from the OSI Network Management Functional Areas. NMIS has evolved rapidly to meet the demands of highly available production environments and user demands. The distributed polling engine uses SNMP to collect availability and performance data for any SNMP capable device. A highly configurable and extensible GUI displays health and performance data focused on technical information, as well as high level reporting for executive reports. NMIS 5 now extends these capabilities to ITIL V3 structured information and integration of functional modules.

NMIS VM Image

I have prepared a basic CentOS 5.4 Virtual Machine for users who may wish to run NMIS in a virtualized environment.
The VM is CentOS 5.4 Server only, commandline access ( No GUI).
A working copy of NMIS 4.3.6f has been pre-installed and tested.
It will run from boot, polling localhost.

Due to the size of the VM Appliance file, I have hosted the VM binary at S3 Amazon.

Download links;

NMIS 4.3.6f software only
http://nmis4.s3.amazonaws.com/nmis-4.3.6f.tar.gz

NMIS VM ( 3 files zipped, unzip and import into a VMware Server or Workstation product.

NMIS-4.3.6f 16 April 2010

Maintenance update to April 2010 and VMware Appliance image available

Changes for version nmis-4.3.6f 13 Apr 2010

view-event.pl
fixed eventDelete logic for both display and delete functions.

/install
fixed header/paramter mismatch in install/nodes.csv
set default contact in install/contacts.csv
set default contact in install/escalation.csv
models.csv - added model Linux for nodeVendor = 'net-snmp' and sysObjectName = '_linux'
[this is the default snmpd on Centos]

nmiscgi.pl
added model Linux to node display

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