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- Automate your network monitoring process
- Automate your network monitoring processarticle rootYou forgot one really obvious one...... Microsoft Operations Manager.J.Jaanotherevent combWhat about Nagios?What about the very powerfull and popular open source application called Nagios?Nagios uses a number plugins to monitor many different services and is very easy to customise to create your own environment specific plugins.Besides...
- Tags: Automate, JFFNMS, Justin James, monitor, monitoring, MRTG, Nagios, network, network monitoring, networking, OpenNMS, pager, PageR Enterprise, server, ServersAlive, SNMP, tags
- Discussion threads 2006-08-15
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- Monitoring the Exchange Pop Server
- Hi all,I maintain an Exchange server 2003 for a client who has several users with POP3 accounts. So I have set up the POP3 Virtual Server for them.All is well, but at various times, especially after a reboot, I have found that the Virtual Server has not started. I go...
- Tags: e-mail, Microsoft Virtual Server, monitoring, nh@..., POP3, server
- Q&A 2005-06-27
- Network / Server Monitoring
- I was wondering what some of you members were using to monitor your network and servers. I'm currently in the market for a new solution. There are so many out there. I'm looking for something that's easy to configure and easy to understand. I appreciate any...
- Tags: easy-to, Monitoring, network, network / server monitor, networking, server, Server Monitoring, ttosun@...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-30
- Looking for "free" Server Monitoring utility
- Anyone know of a simple and safe freeware/shareware utility I could use to periodically ping my servers automatically and then send me an email alert if one becomes un-reachable? Just something simple that could run on a desktop PC even. What's Up Gold is a good product but is...
- Tags: herrmannator, monitor, monitoring, networking, server, Server Monitoring
- Discussion threads 2005-01-06
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Relaying spam gets this company blacklisted
- Describes the painful process one TechRepublic member went through when he found out his Exchange 5.5 server was being used as a relay for spamIgnorance may be bliss in the world at large, but in the information technology field, it can lead to some serious problems. Here is a first-hand...
- Tags: Spam, E-mail servers, E-mail, Trevor Maingot CCNA, MCSE, spammer, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, server, Servers Alive
- Technical articles 2002-01-10
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