yea.. I use it. we have some three four monitors of this type and I have
installed two. Installation is pretty simple. Only thing is, it has got 4
or 5 files to edit.It can monitor a lot of service types like smtp, ssh,
pop, ftp, http etc. You can give either/both the pager address and mail
address to be notified of alerts.

Jemshad



On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 04:50:26 +0000, "Payal Rathod"
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> On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 11:07:01PM +0530, neo_digits wrote:
> > Nagios is what you need. It is actually designed for larger scale networks but I 
> > think it will do just as good for the network described above. 
> > 
> > http://freshmeat.net/projects/nagios/?topic_id=152
> >
> Thanks a lot for the mails all of you. Many people have suggested
> nagios. Has anyone used it in real life to monitor servers? What are
> their reports on it. Is it easy to install and maintain?
> 
> With warm regards,
> -Payal
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