Hello,
it really depends on how the monitoring system will be used. I personally use nagios at my current employer, and am quite happy with it. It's very extensible as you can easily write your own plugins to monitor things
specific to your company. As well there is quite a large community, so support is there (commercial support
is also available) and also lots of addons and plugins.
But if you need just basic up/down monitoring you might want to look else where for something a little more
simpler.




On 29-Apr-04, at 3:46 PM, Holger Eitzenberger wrote:

Hi,

can someone recommend a tool to monitor (hardware, network, ...)
some linux servers, e. g. nagios (www.nagios.org)?  What
other free tools are available?

Thx in advance.

/Holger

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