on Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:15:19PM -0500, Kevin Coyner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
I'm responsible for serveral different websites that are run on
independent ISP/hosts. A couple of these sites are on Win2K boxes
nagios
ntop
good luck.
/gene
Kevin Coyner wrote:
Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
I'm responsible for serveral different websites that are run on
independent ISP/hosts. A couple of these sites are on Win2K boxes, and
a couple on Linux.
I'm looking
Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
I'm responsible for serveral different websites that are run on
independent ISP/hosts. A couple of these sites are on Win2K boxes, and
a couple on Linux.
I'm looking for a program that does simple testing to see if these sites
Title: RE: server monitoring program
I know bb4 do that quite well and it's portable on unix and windows.
I think mrtg do something like that as well (disk use, load of the processor)
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From: Kevin Coyner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Kevin Coyner said:
Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
for plain old fashioned monitoring I reccomend SNIPS
http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/snips/
sample:
http://snips.aphroland.org/
nate
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Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
I'm responsible for serveral different websites that are run on
independent ISP/hosts. A couple of these sites are on Win2K boxes, and
a couple
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From: Kevin Coyner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 December 2002 18:15
To: Debian User
Subject: server monitoring program
Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
I'm responsible for serveral different websites that are run on
independent ISP
Hi Kevin,
I'm looking for a program that does simple testing to see if these sites
are just up and running (i.e. as simple as a periodic ping). Almost
needless to say, I'm not on the same network as these machines, so
firewalls will be present on both my end and the server end.
Haven't
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:42:16AM -0800, nate wrote..
Kevin Coyner said:
Looking for a recommendation of a server monitoring program to use.
for plain old fashioned monitoring I reccomend SNIPS
http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/snips/
sample:
http://snips.aphroland.org
Kevin Coyner said:
This looks quite good, but do I need to have a Snips process of some type
running on the Windows webservers that I need to monitor?
you wanted network monitoring. So, that means no processes on the
servers, only the monitoring system. The example monitors a ton of
different
Is there a program that I can run in Linux that will tell me if there is a
disk in a floppy or a cd in a cdrom drive on a machine? I control
machines remotly and it would be nice to know if someone stuck a disk in a
drive that has the potencial of booting off it so I know if a reboot will
do what
Why don't you try to mount the floppy or the cd, if it succeeds, there's a
disk / cdrom, if it fails, there not...
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Brian Schramm wrote:
Is there a program that I can run in Linux that will tell me if there is a
disk in a floppy or a cd in a cdrom drive on a
That only works on normal floppies. If I have a boot floppy in there that
was created a special way most systems will not mount them directly. But
they will still boot from them.
Brian Schramm
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote:
How about cat /dev/fd0 will that work?
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Brian Schramm wrote:
That only works on normal floppies. If I have a boot floppy in there that
was created a special way most systems will not mount them directly. But
they will still boot from them.
Brian
You could try mounting, if that fails then use dd to try and read the
device. If it succeeds, then there is a disk there but without a normal
filesystem. You might then assume it is a special boot image floppy, or
if you know what sort of magic information to look for, you could try
checking for
* Brian Schramm in Monitoring program dated 2000/07/17 14:25 wrote:
Is there a program that I can run in Linux that will tell me if there
is a disk in a floppy or a cd in a cdrom drive on a machine? I
control machines remotly and it would be nice to know if someone
stuck a disk in a drive
On %M %N, Paul Miller wrote
I'm looking for a program that will log when the network goes down and
possiblely create a summary file.
You should look at SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol.
[from Linux Journal June 1997]
Network Management Monitoring with Linux,
One of the most
I'm looking for a program that will log when the network goes down and
possiblely create a summary file.
-Paul
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On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
: I'm looking for a program that will log when the network goes down and
: possiblely create a summary file.
You might to want to have a look at BigBrother.
URL: http://www.iti.qc.ca/iti/users/sean/bb-dnld/
Remco
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