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A bit overkill, but I agree 100%.Have a quick look at setting up Nagios.
A bit overkill, but I agree 100%.
Of course, nagios is kind of like a crack habit; once you get it setup and monitoring a few things, you can't stop. I have a smallish company setup, 3 sites. I'm monitoring over 30 hosts, 200 services.
I might need an intervention.
A bit overkill, but I agree 100%.
Of course, nagios is kind of like a crack habit; once you get it setup and monitoring a few things, you can't stop. I have a smallish company setup, 3 sites. I'm monitoring over 30 hosts, 200 services.
I might need an intervention.
going to piggy back off of this thread. Currently at work im using CMD to ping 5 static internal IP's. (ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -t) This work pretty well, but im stuck having 5 cmd windows open all the time (these are always running, as i am consistently testing switches for deployments) I have tried a few gadgets (win 7) but they lock up all the time. Is there a more effective way to achieve what im doing currently. IE, can powershell show me whether or not a host is up and what the last 4 or 5 ping times were without the need for me to restart the command (similar to what the -t command does to ping)?
Thanks for any help!
Oh, I monitor my printers too...and automatically reorder supplies ( via email ) from my vendor when something runs low.I monitor everything on the printers including uptime. Sometimes it comes in handy. "My printer doesn't work" "Printer status: Tray 1 empty"