Hello James,

Our Versiera system is slightly different as it is not just a monitoring system, but includes remote management functions and is an Internet hosted application service (though an appliance is available that support SNMP 1/2/3). Our system uses agents that use digital certificates to encrypt and secure all traffic. We are working on adding full scheduling, software distribution, and automated documentation of an environment.

We will be offering graphing in the 2.0 release when we bring online the ability to store and archive historical information. not just performance numbers. The system supports Linux, OSX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, and Windows. Hardware support includes IA-32, IA-64, PowerPC, and Sparc.

The web intefrace is based on AJAX and provides such features as search suggestion. If you have time, have  a look http(s)://www.versiera.com/. There is a complete feature list on http://www/netcraftcommunications.com/.

Cheers,

Frank

On 9/17/06, james <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Frank Pikelner <frank.pikelner <at> gmail.com> writes:


> We've been working hard on adding features to our hosted infrastructure
> monitoring and management system. To give back to the open source
> community we now provide a completely free hosted version that includes
> the following features:
> - asset management
> - passive monitoring
> - software inventory
> - network configuration settings, including speed/duplex
> - performance monitoring
> - alerts and notifications
> - daemon/service control
> - server state control (reboot, shutdown, logoff)
> - historical changes (software, hardware, accounts)
> - calendaring of events
> - schedule tracking (cron)
> - dashboards
> - reporting (csv, pdf)
> - dynamic DNS
> - all communications authenticated and encrypted with digital certificates
> For those that may be interested, please send me an email and I will provide
further details.
> Best regards,
> Frank


Hello Framk,

Have you compared your offering against JFFNMS feature by feature?
JFFNMS is a total open source offering including support
for SNMP 1/2/3 and is very extenable to new types of network
attached devices of any make.

Do you have an ebuild for your offering?
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=0&chap=0
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds


Version 8.3 of Jffnms has just been released, with many
new features, bug fixes and a stream-lined installation.
Hopefully it'll appear soon in portage (bug 147991).


James







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