
OK, I'm looking for "real world" data and not sales/marketing hype. I'm looking for a package to do network and system monitoring. It's a heterogenous environment consisting of all manner of routers, at least 700 servers (Mostly FreeBSD, but also Solaris and Network Appliance boxen). Requirements: 1.) Must support FreeBSD (obviously, its the platform of probably about 98% of the servers) 2.) Must scale well. Today we have (at best guess given by management) "somewhere between 500 and 1000 servers", but that number grows daily. Operations adds about 4-5 servers a week at the present time. 3.) Must support the ability to provide checks on custom situations (e.g., an external program which checks the output from an e-commerce server to check that the pricing/qty/etc. is accurate and not stale or outdated) 4.) Must provide a flexible escalation method including e-mail and paging. 5.) Provide a nice interface to quickly find and troubleshoot problems. Preferably this would be X based, so that the server itself could reside in our server rooms, exporting the display to whomever had a need to watch the network/servers, or troubleshoot their particular corner of the world. I know this product has to exist, but I've only so far found one product that claims to be able to do all of that (HP OpenView). I'm not against HP, but I'd like to have some more options than what I currently have available to me. Replies probably should be made off-list (and if anyone wants me to, I'll happily summarize to the list what I get). Thanks in advance. ====================================================================== Derek J. Balling | "Bill Gates is a monocle and a white dredd@megacity.org | fluffy cat from being a villain in the http://www.megacity.org/ | next Bond film." - Dennis Miller ======================================================================

Take a look at sysmon that Jared Mauch wrote... it kicks ass. While it cannot doo all the checks you are looking for, you may be able to have it suit your needs. ftp://puck.nether.net/pub/jared/sysmon-0.80.1.tar.gz That does multiple system checks, blah blah blah. MRTG is great for utilization and misc statistics like temp, outgoing mail, portmaster users, bandwidth, etc. It uses SNMP so anything that uses SNMP can be polled. http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html Both work well on FreeBSD up to 3.0-current as well as Solaris 2.x -r

On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 06:15:01PM -0500, Ravi Pina wrote:
Take a look at sysmon that Jared Mauch wrote... it kicks ass. While it cannot doo all the checks you are looking for, you may be able to have it suit your needs.
ftp://puck.nether.net/pub/jared/sysmon-0.80.1.tar.gz
That does multiple system checks, blah blah blah.
I didn't want to self promo, but since ravi started it ... ;) http://puck.nether.net/sysmon/ Documentation and usage is very raw, but I'm willing to answer questions about it and help you get it going, because I believe you'll be happy with it. I'm bug fixing as I just released the 0.80 (series) versions recently, but will be putting a number of new features in shortly... Please feel free to contact me about what is supported, feature requests, bug reports, etc.. I'm responsive as for fixing and (slightly less, but still will do) feature requests. Features will be added, i've just not got lots of time to work on adding them as I do have a real job besides this :) Please ask me questions about it offline and respect my reply-to: - jared -- Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared@puck.nether.net clue++; | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/ My statements are only mine.
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