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If you're talking Windows servers, then
perfcheck.dll from the Windows Server Resource Kit (or Support Tools) will do
the trick. With it you can collect any performance counter. You can
call it from JScript or VBScript. We call it from SQL Server and log
performance metrics to a database for both monitoring and trending.
Darin. ----- Original Message -----
From: Rudy
Pieruccini
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:29 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] resource monitoring Hi
Everyone, I need an application to monitor
hardware resources on my servers, HD, Mem, etc. and keep me updated via email or
similar. One of my servers HD went 100%
usage, you can guess the disaster that came right
after…
I know that Ipswitch’s what’s up
does that somehow, but I’m willing to look into other
solutions. Also, (I know this is O.T. please
forgive me.) I’m looking for a software to manage and share my team members
tasks and projects. Something better than MS. Outlook
Tasks but no so big as MS. Project Server. Either case these solutions costs
big bucks (Outlook with exchange server) Thanks for the
help Regards. Atenciosamente, ----------------------------------------------- Rudy
Pieruccini Netpoint - Internet com
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