I use nagios - http://www.nagios.org/. It's opensource and very
customizable. It's worth a look.
Good luck on your search
-Jennifer
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Samantha
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You should check out Servers Alive - http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/.
They have a free version for up to 10 checks (IE: 10 IP pings, 10 service
checks on one server, etc). I use it, and you can output to HTML. It is
pretty nice, and the
] Network Monitoring Tool
You should check out Servers Alive - http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/.
They have a free version for up to 10 checks (IE: 10 IP pings, 10
service checks on one server, etc). I use it, and you can output to
HTML. It is pretty nice, and the run-as-a-service-bit is better now in
You should check out Servers Alive - http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/.
They have a free version for up to 10 checks (IE: 10 IP pings, 10
service checks on one server, etc). I use it, and you can output to
HTML. It is pretty nice, and the run-as-a-service-bit is better now in
the later versions.
Chr
What's Up Gold is a decent inexpensive tool that does a good job of basic
monitoring. Pretty configurable, too. Worth a look...
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Charlie Kaiser
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Essex Credit / Brickwalk
510 985 0975 x5083
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I suggest/recommend looking at Ipswitch's What's Up Gold.
http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/WhatsUp/
We use it here on everything from our UPS' to our specialty boxes and
everything in between ( that covers older AS 400s new I-Series boxes,
IBM and DELL servers, a ton of PC class specialty boxes,
esday, June 03, 2003 5:08 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Network Monitoring Tool
I demoed it for a week or two. Looked good for basic up/down status and
some
response time info, but provided no insight into Windows specific items
like
service status.
The price is good
I have used it, it is an okay tool. Very basic though, you can't really do
a lot of indepth reporting.
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Network Monitoring Tool
I demoed it for a week or two. Looked good for basic up/down
I demoed it for a week or two. Looked good for basic up/down status and some
response time info, but provided no insight into Windows specific items like
service status.
The price is good (unlimited node monitoring was around $10kUSD) but as I
said, its not a full range monitoring product.
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