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тАО10-21-2003 01:56 PM
тАО10-21-2003 01:56 PM
Is there any monitoring tools which does the same as an NMS in HPUX for Linux Adv Server ver2.1, or something that is capable to do the basic monitoring like file system size???
Thanks in advance
Joyce
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тАО10-21-2003 02:15 PM
тАО10-21-2003 02:15 PM
Solutionsince as per
http://www.adventnet.com/products/webnms/help/installation_guide/index.html
RedHat is a supported platform (even more so than HP-UX), you should be able to get NMS running in the first place if that is what you want.
Greetings, Martin
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тАО10-21-2003 02:38 PM
тАО10-21-2003 02:38 PM
Re: Monitoring tools
Thanks for the reply, but are you saying that the NMS running in HPUX can be made to run in the linux environment?
Please do explain further
Thanks
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тАО10-21-2003 02:52 PM
тАО10-21-2003 02:52 PM
Re: Monitoring tools
well not the same images I suppose, but since from my cursory reading of their website, NMS is a client server oriented framework, you should be able to integrate Linux systems into an existing environment. They specifically list
Redhat 7 and 8 as supported, but that should give you a good chance with AS too.
Greetings, Martin
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тАО10-22-2003 01:36 AM
тАО10-22-2003 01:36 AM
Re: Monitoring tools
http://bb4.com/
Big Brother monitors System and Network-delivered services for availability. Your current network status is displayed on a color-coded web page in near-real time. When problems are detected, you're immediately notified by e-mail, pager, or text messaging.
Works great, highly configurable, esy setup.
Rgds...Geoff
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тАО10-23-2003 11:30 AM
тАО10-23-2003 11:30 AM
Re: Monitoring tools
In NNM 7.0 there is now a version native to Linux. OVO 7.x is not native to Linux but runs on HPUX, Solaris and Windows and can manage various types of Linux environments.
NNM's "disk space" features out of the box are pretty much HPUX-only, but I gather that the UC Davis SNMP extensible agent on most Linux environments can be adapted to report disk space, but offhand I do not know if they do this by default.
OVO is much more likely to monitor disk space, since the OVO Agent at 7.x includes some basic system performance metrics including disk and file system. OVO is more expensive than NNM but is also much more flexible.
hth
tracy.avent@hp.com
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