Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Mario!
And thanks for the suggestion but Landscape is not the same as using the native management agents from HP and DELL. The native management agents gives me much more information about the status of my hardware. If for example a memory chip is experincing ECC errors the management agent on the server would send this to my central management station where I can take different actions. The ideal situation would ofcouse be that HP/DELL and others would support Ubuntu 8.04 and release their management software for it. However I have looked at Landscape and Im very interested in this for the automating updates and package management on my servers. But I have other software in place to monitor the performance and availabilty of my environment. Hehe, I for one would like Ubuntu to release an management pack for Microsoft Operations Manager but that is not realistic for now ;) > >Hello Rönnblom, > >while personally I don't have experience with management software you >mentioned, >please allow me to suggest looking at Landscape, provided by Canonical: > >[ http://www.canonical.com/landscape ] http://www.canonical.com/landscape ===================================================== Janåke Rönnblom IT avdelningen, Teknous, Skellefteå Kommun Assistentgatan 23 931 77 Skelleftea (Sweden) ----------------------------------------------------- Phone : +46-910-58 54 24 Mobile : 070-397 07 43 Fax : +46-910-58 54 99 URL : http://skeria.skelleftea.se ----------------------------------------------------- "Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly." -- Henry Spencer
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