Re: multilanguage support, and a bad virus experience

2004-02-16 Thread Derek Martin
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:11:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, at 1:22pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On the virus front: To make a long story short, I installed XP on my > > laptop ... in that short time, my windows XP install had become infected > > with not one, but F

Network/Server monitoring.

2004-02-16 Thread Travis Roy
Hi, one of my new projects at my new job is to set up some network/server monitoring. Right now they're leaning towards What's Up Gold. Mostly because it's fairly easy to setup and I've used it in the past at two previous jobs. I would like to switch to something linux based. I'm installing Nagios

Re: Network/Server monitoring.

2004-02-16 Thread Tom Fogal
About a year ago I took a quick look at 'nefu', which was pretty good for basic service recognition. it relied almost completely on the network administrators ability to create programs/scripts to determine whether or not a server was running, so it could thus be as robust or generic as you wanted

Re: Network/Server monitoring.

2004-02-16 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Travis Roy wrote: > I would like to switch to something linux based. I'm installing Nagios > right now on my home server to tinker with it and see how it compairs. I > was just wondering what people on the list have tried and what they would > suggest I take a look at. Nagios

Re: Network/Server monitoring.

2004-02-16 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Travis Roy writes: > Pretty charts and graphs are a big plus :) I suggest MRTG and RRDtool. Regards, --kevin -- Kevin D. Clark / Cetacean Networks / Portsmouth, N.H. (USA) cetaceannetworks.com!kclark (GnuPG ID: B280F24E) alumni.unh.edu!kdc ___ gnhl

Re: Network/Server monitoring.

2004-02-16 Thread Tom Buskey
> > Travis Roy writes: > >> Pretty charts and graphs are a big plus :) > > I suggest MRTG and RRDtool. > > Regards, > > --kevin I second this. Also Big Brother. I've been playing with a follow on to Big Brother called Big Sister that adds graphs. Hmm, I think it uses RRDtool to do this. A mino

Re: Network/Server monitoring.

2004-02-16 Thread Jared Watkins
Kevin D. Clark wrote: Travis Roy writes: Pretty charts and graphs are a big plus :) I suggest MRTG and RRDtool. Regards, --kevin One word... Cacti http://www.raxnet.net/products/cacti/ -J- ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECT