Amen; let 2019 be the year of our Dude..Please, someone, where is the Dude?
Something that big as open source? Yeah, not going to happen. The industry is flooded with not so free monitoring solutions, expecting their capabilities and more in an open source project will never work.yeah, it would be nice if we could create a new project inspired by dude as an opensource. This way we wouldn't be dependent of mikrotik will to develop the software. Maybe a kickstarter projetct to fund it.
"that big" ?? Cmon, it is NOT that big. Server does not do anything else than scheduling and sending packets based on DB entries. Client does not do anything else than visualizing the DB.Something that big as open source? ...
And we won't need more than 640kB or memory..... The industry is flooded with not so free monitoring solutions, expecting their capabilities and more in an open source project will never work. ...
I disagree, there´s a lot more complex opensource software out there. Even monitoring tools like Zabbix and cacti aren´t that different in terms of complexity.Something that big as open source? Yeah, not going to happen. The industry is flooded with not so free monitoring solutions, expecting their capabilities and more in an open source project will never work.yeah, it would be nice if we could create a new project inspired by dude as an opensource. This way we wouldn't be dependent of mikrotik will to develop the software. Maybe a kickstarter projetct to fund it.
Every now and then, once or twice a year, I try to find some replacement for Dude, because as much as I like it, it really is kind of dead (ok, zombie, it still moves, but doesn't improve). And every single time, the conclusion is, "well, maybe next time".What I admire is the simple and configurable approach, which is missed by most of other tools.
I think they have nothing to say about it... I make the last petition 3 years ago to bring the dude back to life or release it´s source code.Why nobody from Mikrotik team answers here? It is a kind of disgrace...
`Last, and it's hard to say without sounding like I'm insinuating something bad, who knows how the code looks like, i.e. if someone else would be able to do anything useful with it. It doesn't have to be bad, even some unique style can be a problem.
Hi, I am in the same position as you and making a move soon. I was wondering how you are getting along with NetXMS? Have you changed your mind since making the move? I am not sure how to message you directly to get more info.An update for anyone interested.
I've just spent the last few weeks testing several different NMS packages. From licensed to free.
Zabbix was a close contender, Solarwinds was simply outside of our price range. We've decided on NetXMS.
NetXMS has ticked serveral major boxes for us. It may of easily been Zabbix if it had Geomapping, but now that i'm digging ever deeper into the NetXMS hole I'm seeing so much more information and organisation (something we've missed for a long time) compared to the Dude. The Dude could do a lot of these tasks, but just wasn't as functional and reliable (holding onto Data, Charges, MAPS etc..) as what we're seeing from Zabbix.
Happy to share my experience if you message me.
I sent a ticket to Mtik support about some issues I had with Dude client. Here is the most important section in their reply.
We will check what we can do about it when we will get back to active Dude development, currently, it's delayed because of other priorities.
Hi, I am in the same position as you and making a move soon. I was wondering how you are getting along with NetXMS? Have you changed your mind since making the move? I am not sure how to message you directly to get more info.
It's been great for me - up until I expanded my map - added sub-maps. Now it barely runs with 200 devices. It freezes up on the client side frequently.
Yeah, I did the polling time dance as my first response, and got nowhere.After changing some of the polling parameters, and saving historical data at less detail, it is still struggling, and often will lock up, forcing me to re-open the client.
I am now under the impression that I must either downgrade the Dude, or offload polling to agents
They may be great but using a webinterface instead of a program/app as frontend is a modern but bad idea. Webdevelopers do strange things trying to emulate a real application.All monitoring products like zabbix and PRTG are poorly made and garbage interfaces. Space is ripe for something not crappy
Hi @chimaster, are you still using it?That's been my issue too. The simplicity and visual appearance of the Dude has always been a strong draw card. The ability to pick it up and do the basics immediately is great and really, with a little more time, custom probes and graphs aren't too far away.
With our dude we've been plagued with dropping graphs, so we no longer graph
Dropping Background images, so we have stopped updating them
We haven't had a database crash yet, but I had issues migrating the Database to a more powerful server and ended up giving up.
Not to mention lacking ANY development and some important features like per user permissions, geo mapping, multiple interface links (link display tidied up). No templating (yes, can do by device type but difficult with multiple devices doing the same thing and wanting to monitor the same way)..
After about 20 hours of NetXMS on a couple of test sites, we're starting to dig into alerting and templated dashboards as well as build on the image and rack mapping.
I still "prefer" the dude, but It's not healthy for us to continue our relationship.
NetXMS is really starting to tick some boxes for us and the Dashboards are very very useful.
I'd be satisfied if somebody would just give it a 64-bit recompile so I could continue to use it with Wine on a modern Mac.
Yeah, I realize that by installing YET ANOTHER emulator substitute on my Mac, I could run the Dude as well as Winbox. But I'm unenthusiastic about the continual chase.I'd be satisfied if somebody would just give it a 64-bit recompile so I could continue to use it with Wine on a modern Mac.
What is the issue on modern mac?
Dude Client 64 bits
Yeah, I realize that by installing YET ANOTHER emulator substitute on my Mac, I could run the Dude as well as Winbox. But I'm unenthusiastic about the continual chase.