I have to agree with Mike, OpenNMS hands down. One the best network monitoring tools I've ever worked with.
If you need help setting it up, let me know. I just setup a client with OpenNMS and the setup is still fresh in my mind. BTW: if you are just monitoring a few select boxes, you can use a low-end machine, but if you want to continuously monitor a whole network you'll want a fast processor, lots of RAM, and lots of Hard Drive space (especially for the /var directory). I setup a box recently that was a 650Mhz with 512Mb and had a 10Gb /var directory. It was set to use 30 simultaneous threads to explore the network looking for new devices, and another 30 threads to check the existing devices. Each thread took about 11Mb of RAM. The box did an excellent job of monitoring 500 nodes on 8 distinct subnets (5 connected via VPN) BTW 2: For OpenNMS to install properly you will need to download and install the Sun java sdk first. If you read the install instructions for OpenNMS they do a decent job of walking you through it.... and after that, the setup is really easy! Jon === On Sunday 25 August 2002 05:24 pm, cj wrote: > We need to have some network monitoring software to monitor routers, > servers > and other devices etc... I am hoping to find a really good package that > would run on Linux. > > Are you aware/familiar with any such programs? Also, do you know of any > good > web resources to find information on monitoring programs? > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/dev _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
