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Ragni Singh
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Monitoring tool

Hi all, is there a free tool out there that does the very same thing as glance. We are very tight on budget and can't afford any money on purchasing anything at this point. I have looked at nagious but not too sure about that. I'm looking for something short and simple like glance. Any help is greatly appreciated and points will be assigned.
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Monitoring tool

Its called sar. It comes with the OS.

Also Gnome has gtop which is pretty good.

I'm attaching a hpux script that WILL require some modification, but it will collect performance data.

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Huc_1
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Re: Monitoring tool

I would also like a good tool like Glance, and free is also nice in the mean time I use a set of tools

sar,lsof,top,netstat,df,iptraf and monitor the /proc dir
plus often use ps -efww no to mention the tree command

I have glued theses in a set sh scripts to suite my need's

But this does not make nice print-out for show .. but I manage, still would be nice to have a free Glance for linux...

J-P


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Vincent Woo
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Re: Monitoring tool

I am using nagios.
trust me ,it is really good.
I had a list of Linux, Solaris, and Windows servers

when any services go down , I will get an email alert.

and when the drive capacity reach a certain percentage, I get email again

cheers.

pierre
K.C. Chan
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Re: Monitoring tool

have you look at bigbrother, try this url: http://bb4.com. hope this helps.
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