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What exactly do you want to monitor? If you want things like uptime, system load, etc. ganglia is a nice free tool. Has a web interface so you can do remote viewing of status. If you're dying for a feature it doesn't cover you can extend the codebase. http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ On Thursday 22 April 2004 14:19, Cole Tuininga wrote: > Hi all - I was wondering what experiences folks on the list have had > with various centralized (software based) system monitors. I'm thinking > something along the lines of Big Brother (http://bb4.com) but open > sourced. > > I'm currently looking at Big Sister (http://bigsister.graeff.com) but > I'm curious to hear if anybody else has experiences with other packages > that they like? What do you like about it? How easy was it to set up? > (etc) -- David Backeberg (dave at microway.com) Microway Technical Support - http://www.microway.com (508) 732-5542 Direct (508) 746-7341 Main (508) 746-4678 Fax
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