We are dumping What's Up in favor of Nimbus. Don't know the polotics
involved...What's Up, the way it is used at our shop is very simple.
Tells us what is up or down. Nimbus allows monitoring of up/down
status, processes, CPU utilization, disk utilization, memory
utilization, etc...for all of our servers except the mainframe. I am
still hammering on them for z./OS support.
Ed Finnell wrote:
In a message dated 2/1/2006 4:51:25 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know of anything of this ilk?
You might like Whatsup Pro at _http://www.ipswitch.com/_
(http://www.ipswitch.com/) . Highly configurable(almost too much), but the PHB's can even
understand it. The operators like it 'cause they don't have to do anything except
click on hot spots. Depending on network size and number of servers monitored
might need a healthy PC to run it on, but they're relatively cheap.
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