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Remote Monitoring



Its not free, but it is really good, as it monitors and can also generate 
monthly graphs and reports:
     http://www.visualware.com/visualpulse/index.html
It runs on Linux, Solaris, BSD, WinNT, etc.  (Java-based).  There's a 30-day 
trial you can download too.

-Michael  (mjdinsmore at hotmail.com)
Take a hike!  Go to http://www.mtnhike.com


>From: "Brian J. Conway" <dogbert at clue4all.net>
>To: Bryan Strawser <feanor at gondolin.org>
>CC: discuss at Blu.Org
>Subject: Re: Remote Monitoring
>Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 14:44:48 -0400
>
> > Could anyone recommend a remote monitoring daemon/process that could be 
>used to monitor the
> > availability of a remote host?
>
>My preference lies with Nocol.  It's not as full-featured as some of the 
>commercial alternatives (or so I hear), but I haven't found anything that I 
>can't do with it.  The page is here:
>
>http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/nocol/
>
>I hadn't looked in a while and now it appears that it's been split into a 
>new project (Snips), but other than the change of name and that development 
>on Nocol has been stopped, I can't find any differences.  Whatever, I'm 
>running Nocol 4.3.1 in a few places at the moment, so that's my suggestion.
>
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