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Date:  Thu, 8 Jun 2006 08:48:16 +0200
From:  Jes Kasper Klittum <jes (at mark) enavn.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:05579] Re: OT Remote Server Monitoring
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Hi Biran,

I would go for a mix of Nagios (Monitoring of services - http:// 
www.nagios.org/) and Cacti (Loadmonitoring, traffic monitoring etc. -  
http://www.cacti.net/)

Best regards,

Jes Kasper Klittum

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Den 08/06/2006 kl. 6.09 skrev Brian Rahill:

> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for a script that will monitor the common ports (80,  
> 25, 110, 21) on our server and email, IM or text message me when  
> one of the ports is not accessible or responding. I would install  
> this on a machine in another data center and monitor our servers  
> remotely.
>
> Of course I'm aware of Active Monitor, but it doesn't help me in  
> the cases where the server completely locks up or something  
> upstream of the server goes down.
>
> Is anyone using a script like this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brian
>