Hello:
I'm using hobbit :
http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/
http://www.hswn.dk/hobbit (live system)
"Hobbit monitors your hosts, your network services, and anything else you configure it to do via extensions. Hobbit can periodically generate requests to network services
- http, ftp, smtp and so on - and record if the service is responding as expected. You can also monitor local disk utilisation, logfiles and processes through the use of agents installed on the servers."
It's not as complete as nagios but works fine
Greetings
Tim Berger escribió:On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Alejandro <cdgraff@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Currently I have a big question.
What is the best OPEN SOURCE solution for monitoring multiple Host and Services, for example for using in a WebHosting Provider with 50 hosts or more.
I've had good luck with "mon". Written in Perl and supports plug-in monitor and alert modules. The modules are easy to write.
It's better than most largely advertised system monitoring/alert packages because it is simple in design, configuration is flexible, and it supports a large number of hosts.
http://mon.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page
Currently, I'm using NAGIOS for more than 3 years, this is a incredible tool, but before upgrade to version 3, I have this existential question.
Please fill free to recommend any soft, but with this option in mind.
1- Easy option to personalize any plug-in
2- Good Documentation
3- Support large platforms
4- Run over Linux
Sorry for me English
Regards
Alejandro
www.linuxiso.com.ar
from Buenos Aires, Argentina
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