Does anyone have any examples of how they have modified the command line in the
sa_graph_rrd.bat file to make the RRD Graphs look more pleasing to the eye?
I figured I would as around before I really dig into understanding the cmd line
options. Thanks
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Not sure how long ago you used SpiceWorks Greg – but its Freeware period
these days – you can’t buy it. They run small banner/google ads
within it to pay for it – Not really a problem for the information you
get out of it. The software inventory tracking/install alone is worth it,
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SpiceWorks seemed to be a little better on just about everything except scan
speed (as noted), but I think they're actually collecting far more data, so
SpiceWorks has a free version, but some of its capabilit
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Another one you might want to take a look at is SpiceWorks – scans the
entire network or part there of if you want. Can do custom reports but
I’m not sure if you can set it up to send email on a specific item like
that (maybe the helpdesk ticket system it uses?. A little slow on first sc
Take a look at TrackIT
(http://www.numarasoftware.com/track-it_.asp?src=google&trm=trackit
(http://www.numarasoftware.com/track-it_.asp?src=google&trm=trackit))
Cost effective and I think it gives you all you want (plus more)
Stan J. Ercolano
Director, Information Technology
Farrell Fri
Have a look at SysAid from Ilient. Depending on the size of your organisation
(number of users/devices) it ranges from free to not very much.
Rob
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An off topic question: can anyone recommend a good bit of software for hardware
management? I want a database that I can store information about my hardware
(I'm thinking primarily of servers, but other network equipment would come in
too) such as make/model, where it is, what it's used for etc