Hello Steven
One other product which I used previously was WhatsUp(r) Gold Premium
Edition provides an extensive and cost-effective out-of-the-box single site
management and monitoring solution for networks of all sizes

Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: Stringham, Steven [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 11:50 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Server monitoring solution recommendations?

+1 Nagios - yes a bit to setup - but it just runs.

+1 also for Cacti - if you want the historical graphs. Very nice.


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Leone [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 6:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Server monitoring solution recommendations?

I'm investigating server monitoring solutions for my enterprise. What I'm
interested in is real world experiences and recommendations, not just sales
pitches and product sheets that I can get from Google.

The way I see it, I need 2 basic functions: I need to be able to monitor
various aspects of a server (CPU usage, free disk space, is a service
running, does the web service return a web page in a timely manner, is the
switch at that site being overloaded, etc - the usual things you'd want to
know from a server, I think) and then alert me when certain triggers or
thresholds are crossed; and also to provide historical reports, showing
trends over time. At a previous job, I used to ServersAlive!, which suited
my needs there. But now I am at a place that has over 100 servers and
switches, across multiple sites.
And so I think I'd need something with more heft, perhaps.

We're an HP shop, and I am looking at HP's SIM (Insight Manager) software,
but that doesn't seem to monitor all the sorts of functions I want, nor does
it seem to present it in a timely manner.

I'm also looking at PacketTraps PT 360 tool suite (which is free), and that
seems to show me some of what I need, but doesn't seem to have a lot in the
way of reporting, nor have I found a way (yet) for it to alert me to
configurable settings.

I've also downloaded SpiceWorks, on the recommendation of a colleague, but
haven't had a chance to investigate it yet.

We're a gov't agency, so I don't have a whole lot of money. But I have a
need, and at the moment, nothing in place to fill it. Getting an alert email
that tells me that my mail server CPU has been up over 80% for more than xx
seconds would be a good thing, so I don't have to get phone calls from
users, asking why mail is so slow, and that's the first I've heard of it.
I'm sure you get the idea. And the boss wants reports over time, for
capacity planning and the like.

So any recommendations would be welcome, as would anything I've forgotten.
We're almost exclusively a Windows shop, but with 10 VMware ESX hosts, a
number of MS SQL servers (2000, 2005), and a number of Cisco switches (and a
couple Nortel ones scattered here and there). No Exchange (we're a Notes
shop).

TIA

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