In my previous post about Angel (the software to monitor servers), I
forgot to add, it is competely free.
If you are interested in simliar programs, kindly check out Freshmeat
categories:
1. Monitoring: http://freshmeat.net/browse/862/
2. Network Monitoring:
Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
they go down. Anyone have any suggestions as to what they would suggest?
check out,
http://www.opennms.org
OpenNMS is a good piece of software, but aimed more at large networks.
As the web page itself says OpenNMS
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Radoslav [iso-8859-2] Dejanoviæ wrote:
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 19:59, Robert Bailey wrote:
Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know
when
they go down. Anyone have any suggestions as to what they would
suggest?
Thanks!
One good tool you
For a managed approach check out:
http://www.silverbacktech.com
Very cool product.
-Noah
Corporation (The Digital Security Company)
Malaysia
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On Tuesday 30 April 2002 19:59, Robert Bailey wrote
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 19:59, Robert Bailey wrote:
Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
they go down. Anyone have any suggestions as to what they would suggest?
Thanks!
What servers do you have? Unix boxes, Windows boxes?
If you just need to know if the
After extensive testing of such products I was most impressed by IPSentry.
It is fully configurable and allows you to monitor services as well.
www.ipsentry.com
Dave Stout
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WhatsUp Gold from Ipswitch (www.ipswitch.ca)
In its March 19th issue, Network News notes that when managing networks
You
don't even need to buy an expensive
word of advice.be careful
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WhatsUp Gold from Ipswitch (www.ipswitch.ca)
In its March 19th issue, Network News
Looking for software that will monitor our servers
and
let us know when they go down. Anyone have any
suggestions as to what they would suggest?
Robert,
In the words of Austin Powers, Allow myself to
introduce...myself.
Anyway, to answer your question...it's not exactly
clear what you're
Security
Owner/Operator
http://www.koreworks.com/
Is your box really secure?
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Radoslav [iso-8859-2] Dejanoviæ wrote:
What servers do you have? Unix boxes, Windows boxes?
If you just need to know if the hardware is up and running, make a simple
script that will periodically ping all the machines, and if they don't
respond, send an alert. That is as
Hi Robert,
We are using a product called Big Brother, It can monitor servers and a
whole lot more.
http://bb4.com/
Regards
Simon
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Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:59 pm
Subject: Server Monitoring
Looking for software
Server Alive. And for 10 or less servers it is free.
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/
Jim Liddil
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Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
they go down. Anyone have any suggestions as to what they would suggest?
Thanks!
Robert
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Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
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On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 13:59, Robert Bailey wrote:
Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
they go down. Anyone have any suggestions as to what they would suggest?
Thanks!
Robert
check out,
http://www.opennms.org
-Jason Yates
Robert,
Try Whatsup software from ipswitch.com, works great.
Good luck,
Britt Lindley
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Looking for software that will monitor our
If you're looking for just a quick and simple ping check, with TCP
checks of services, I use autostatus and am very happy with it. It will
build a webpage, send emails, etc...
http://www.angio.net/consult/autostatus/
-Michele
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Try Sitescope from Freshwater Software. I have been using it for a
smaller company for over a year and it has worked really well.
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a bit more information please.
nt network? *nix? are you using snmp currently?
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Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
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Thanks!
Robert
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 10:59:02AM -0700, Robert Bailey wrote:
Looking for software that will monitor our servers and let us know when
they go down. Anyone have any suggestions as to what they would suggest?
Mon, spong, pong3, Big Brother all spring to mind.
Tim
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It would help to provide specifics on your server make and model.
All major vendors provide their own utils that will give you this type of
function.
Dell has its OpenManage and Compaq has its Lights Out Manager I beleive.
Haven't used the Compaq stuff in some time, so I may have the name
I have used IPSentry http://www.ipsentry.com/ for about two years and am
happy with it.
Fred Hoot
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I've heard good things about Servers Alive. Our techs use it to monitor the systems
here. They have configured it to page them if there is a server failure.
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