On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 03:57:08PM +0800, Andrew G. Buenaventura wrote: > Can you recommend a good network monitoring application? It should be > able to monitor downtimes of individual win2k/unix servers, > services/daemons; and if possible, must be able to present it in both > report and graphical format.
Try nagios. I have not tried it but the screenshot looks very promising. http://www.nagios.org/screenshot.php FROM mandrake cooker: --=-=-= Name : nagios Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 1.0b5 Vendor: MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk Build Date: Fri Aug 16 01:19:19 2002 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: klama.mandrake.org Group : Networking/Other Source RPM: (none) Size : 1478931 License: GPL Packager : Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> URL : http://www.nagios.org/ Summary : Host/service/network monitoring program Description : Nagios is a program that will monitor hosts and services on your network. It has the ability to email or page you when a problem arises and when a problem is resolved. Nagios is written in C and is designed to run under Linux (and some other *NIX variants) as a background process, intermittently running checks on various services that you specify. The actual service checks are performed by separate "plugin" programs which return the status of the checks to Nagios. This package provide core programs for nagios. The web interface, documentation, and development files are built as separate packages You can also rebuild nagios with either MySQL or PostgreSQL support. The following are valid build options. (ie. use with rpm --rebuild): --with postgresql Build with PostgreSQL support --with mysql Build with MySQL support --=-=-= -- $_=q:; # SHERWIN # 70;72;69;6e;74;20; 27;4a;75;73;74;20; 61;6e;6f;74;68;65; 72;20;50;65;72;6c; 20;6e;6f;76;69;63; 65;27;:;;s=~?(..); ?=pack q$C$,hex$1; ;;;=egg;;;;eval;;; _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
