[SGVLUG] Re: SGVLUG Digest, Vol 82, Issue 4

Naveed Near-Ansari naveed at caltech.edu
Fri Jan 26 10:16:43 PST 2007


I would suggest nagios. i have used it extensively. It has many plugins
and you can extend it yourself if you need further monitoring. it can be
templated for easier configuration of similar machines.  With that many
machines, the interface would get cluttered, but i think that would be
the case with almost anything.

There are alot of people putting out new plugins for it also.
http://www.nagios.org/
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/

Naveed


On Fri, 2007-01-26 at 00:02 -0800, sgvlug-request at sgvlug.net wrote:
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> Subject: [SGVLUG] Need help: software to monitor remote computers
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> Can anyone recommend a piece of software (linux or windows) to monitor 6000 pieces of equipment( computers, routers, and modems) remotely on a WAN/LAN network. The software Im using right now doesn't work as fast as I like (Whatsup Professional)
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>   Andy




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