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RE: Server Monitoring

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Matthew S. Hallacy)
Wed Nov 22 11:24:50 2000

Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:21:15 -0600 (CST)
From: "Matthew S. Hallacy" <poptix@POPTIX.NET>
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When I worked at Xerox we used 'Enterprise Monitor', which has now been
renamed to ipMonitor, it's a very good product, supports every possible
way of notifying you (numeric pager, text pager, SMS, dial out, email,
etc, you get the idea) their website is at: http://www.mediahouse.com

The downfall? It runs on WindowsNT/2k, although if you run a dedicated
machine for it, turn off absolutely everything you can that isn't vital in
w2k, and don't let anyone use the machine, it shouldn't cause any
problems. (I haven't noticed any leaks in the monitoring program itself)


				Matthew S. Hallacy
				XtraTyme Technologies


On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Tony Mumm wrote:

>
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 10:47:08AM -0800, Bora Akyol wrote:
> > Does anyone out there have a set of scripts (or a commercial product) that
> is used to monitor a set of servers including sendmail, dns, etc and
> page/email people as necessary.
>
> If you have a Windows box handy, What'sUp is nice and basic.
>
> The old version, not this new "Gold" thing that they charge 8 billion
> dollars a copy for.
>
>
>



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