Server "Heartbeat" Software?
Dexter
Vancouver, BC Canada
Does anyone know any good remote server monitoring software? What I need is software that resides on the remote servers and report in to a central web/ftp server. It cannot be a ping out from a central server to the remotes, because each remote has a router which is going to ping back. I need to know the actual server status, and not have a ping stop at the router and reply there.
(Yes, I know you can route the ping from the router to the server to let it make the actual reply, but I am trying to avoid doing that for various reasons.)
Paid software is fine, price is not a major concern so long as it not totally unreasonable (ie, a couple hundred bucks is not unreasonable.)
Dexter...
(Yes, I know you can route the ping from the router to the server to let it make the actual reply, but I am trying to avoid doing that for various reasons.)
Paid software is fine, price is not a major concern so long as it not totally unreasonable (ie, a couple hundred bucks is not unreasonable.)
Dexter...
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Just had a look at the coolmon site (http://www.coolmon.org/home/features.php), and I was right!
"Client/Server mode: CoolMon can be configured as a server and a client so that remote machines can be monitored. Simultaneous local and remote monitoring is possible, as multiple instances of the application can be started. CoolMon can also act as a web server, making it's data accessible though web services like SOAP/WDSL, as well as auto-save XML files in both formatted and unformatted structure."
FREE monitoring for upto ten nodes and very easy to setup/configure. Licensed version costs a touch over $795 USD. Hardly a bank breaker
prime.. been meaning to send this link. It will detect and monitor switches, routers (that support SNMP traps), Exchange, MySQL, Apache, MSSQL, LDAP, WMI and SNMP .. others too
3Com Transcend is free too, but you need a managed 3com switch
-drasnor