On 18/08/04 04:16 -0700, Ajitabh Pandey wrote:
> > From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > Devdas Bhagat wrote:
> > >>(1.) BMC Patrol
> > >>(2.) Mercury Sitescope
> > >>(3.) Interwoven Teamsite (zope, phpnuke and other
> > >>similar things are out of question, they don't
> > suit
> > >>the purpose)
> 
> BMC Patrol is an enterprise alert management tools to
> monitors application availaibility against a service
> level agreement.
> Check 
> http://www.bmc.com

Nagios and/or any SNMP based application.

> > 
> > Sitescope is a tool to check broken links and
> > various other things on 
> > large and complex websites
> Partially correct. Mercury SiteScope is an agentless
> monitoring solution designed to ensure the
> availability and performance of distributed IT
> infrastructures � e.g., servers, operating systems,
> network devices, network services, applications, and
> application components. We can build various types of
> monitors using this product such as CPU usage, Disk
> usage, URL Content, URL Sequence, Link Check, check
> FTP servers  by automatically downloading/uploading
> files, check web server availaibility, check
> application servers availaibility, ping monitors,
> Check memory usage, can send SNMP traps, etc etc etc.
> There is a long list of monitors and all under one
> umbrela. Above all, you can create different views for
> different people. For example people only want to
> monitor CPU usage will not see other monitors.
> A more advanced product from Mercury for the same
> tasks is Mercury Siteseer.
> These are all web based.

Nagios and/or any SNMP based application, and some Perl scripts.

> > 
> > Teamsite is, I think, a collaboration / groupware
> > site - try 
> > http://twig.screwdriver.net
> 
> No Teamsite is a enterprise content management system,
> very very powerfull and highly customizable. It
> provides the use of predefined templates for web pages
> also. See 
> http://www.interwoven.com/products/content_management/index.html

Just slightly more advanced groupware. This is one large package, as
opposed to what Unix administrators would traditionally do with multiple
smaller packages.
<Requirements>
A document management system
A content deployment system, similar to what cfengine offers, but for
any type of content instead of config files.
A search tool for content in the central database(s). Essentially a
searchbot driven engine.
Metadata generation and indexing.
Data indexing, including images. 
CRM and other information search features.
</Requirements>

Now, I will let you figure out what you need to do for this.

Devdas Bhagat


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