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Topic: Remote site monitoring.
Grimy
Posts: 3
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey boys n girls,

I'm looking for a product that will monitor remote IP's and ports and report/notify if there is a failure. Now its on a pretty large scale (bout 100 sites) and wondering what software people use. Dont really need the full on bits and pieces of say zabbix or hyperic but something with a bit of info. Currently i'm using advanced host monitor, which is quite good, just wonderred if there was anything better out there.

Cheers
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Skitza
Posts: 7535
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What's Up Gold
TicMan
Posts: 1146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Check out Nagios
stinky
Posts: 1670
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nagios is the only way to fly.
Jim
Posts: 4922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nagios
Eds
Posts: 8052
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nagios
Le Cock
Posts: 3523
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nagios
TicMan
Posts: 1147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And if you want pretty graphs, use Cacti and if you want inventory management have a look at ZenOSS.. Although I haven't rolled out ZenoSS yet it looks pretty promising - except for all the f***in addons and extra stuff you need to monitor Windows boxes.
Viper119
Posts: 998
Location: UK

I use Hound-Dog, we have it on about 200 servers accross 150 or so sites.

It does server monitoring, auditing, reporting, alerting, etc.
Crusher
Posts: 159
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
I use opmanager. Does pretty much everything you will ever want. Windows, Lunix, Cisco, 3com, checkpoint, url, blah blah, in one package.

only costs $795 USD too. http://www.opmanager.com

last edited by Crusher at 18:23:57 15/Oct/06
HeardY
Posts: 13584
Location: Ireland
hi crusher
pARODY
Posts: 129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cacti is a good opensource alternative without the configuration crap of nagios.
check it out http://www.cacti.net
d[o_0]b
Posts: 1147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cacti pwns
Tung
Posts: 4296
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
used to use whats up gold at my old work.
TicMan
Posts: 1152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cacti just does graphing - you can add in things like threshold monitoring and the availability checking plugins, but I'd rather use Nagios or something designed to do that task before using Cacti.

Oh and Crushles!@%
Astroboy
Posts: 3737
Location: Germany
used to use "hi crusher" at my old work too
mooby
Posts: 3352
Location: UK
Nagios
Crusher
Posts: 160
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
i tried using "hi crusher" a few times but it was pretty s*** so i deleted it

also ticman is a dirty filthy whore who loves goats and ass and dongs and ass and goats and goats and jim.

in that order
TicMan
Posts: 1156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You are wrong, Jim is now ahead of the second goat
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