Sean Carolan wrote:
I tried to use Zenoss for monitoring a small network (about 5 subnets)
and i had really a hard time with relationships (a version of sept 2007).
>
> Did you use the 'enterprise' or the OS version?
>
Open source. Sorry, i forgot to mention it.
Does the OS version is crip
> I tried to use Zenoss for monitoring a small network (about 5 subnets)
> and i had really a hard time with relationships (a version of sept 2007).
Did you use the 'enterprise' or the OS version?
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Sean Carolan wrote:
You might take a look at OpenNMS and ZenOSS. I'm not sure if either
could do everything you're asking for out of the box however.
Thanks, ZenOSS just might fit the bill.
I tried to use Zenoss for monitoring a small network (about 5 subnets)
and i had really a hard time w
> You might take a look at OpenNMS and ZenOSS. I'm not sure if either
> could do everything you're asking for out of the box however.
Thanks, ZenOSS just might fit the bill.
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Sean Carolan wrote:
Can anyone recommend an enterprise-class monitoring system for both
Linux and Windows servers? Here are my requirements:
SNMP trap collection, ability to import custom MIBs
isup/isdown monitoring of ports and daemons
Server health monitors (CPU, Disk, Memory, etc)
SLA report
Quoting Sean Carolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can anyone recommend an enterprise-class monitoring system for both
> Linux and Windows servers? Here are my requirements:
>
> SNMP trap collection, ability to import custom MIBs
> isup/isdown monitoring of ports and daemons
> Server health monitors (CP
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 11:49:54AM -0600, Sean Carolan wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an enterprise-class monitoring system for both
> Linux and Windows servers? Here are my requirements:
>
> SNMP trap collection, ability to import custom MIBs
> isup/isdown monitoring of ports and daemons
> Server
Can anyone recommend an enterprise-class monitoring system for both
Linux and Windows servers? Here are my requirements:
SNMP trap collection, ability to import custom MIBs
isup/isdown monitoring of ports and daemons
Server health monitors (CPU, Disk, Memory, etc)
SLA reporting with nice graphs
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