> Here are links to some of the  "Netsaint"-like products
> out there.
>
> Nagios - http://www.nagios.org/
> MON - http://ftp.kernel.org/software/mon/
> Ganglia - http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/index.php
> BigBrother - http://bb4.com/
> Snips - http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/snips/
> NetVigil (commercial version of Snips actually) -
> http://www.fidelia.com/solutions/nocol-faq.phtml
>
> I know you only asked for a few, but I thought of a few others I've
> installed or dealt with in the time I've been doing network management.
> They are all very good choices and, IMHO, just as good if not better
> than some of the more expensive commercial offerings out there.
>

It's worth mentioning that webmin has the ability to monitor things too, and can run 
specific commands when they arise.

webmin is more than just a monito. Take a look at it at www.webmin.com

Note that webmin IS free - don't be put off by the dot-com address. www.webmin.org is 
something else.



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