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Windows Monitoring


From: mmoore.home at gmail.com (Matt Moore)
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 06:05:56 -0500

you might also check out http://www.spiceworks.com/...   it's simple,
windows based but last I checked a little limited - that was 1 or 2 vers
ago...
its also "free" by the fact that you get ads in the right pane... but then,
those were actually useful when I last used it...  Worth a look anyway...

Matt

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Dale Stirling <dale at puredistortion.com>wrote:

We are using NSClient++ and Nagios to monitor our Windows servers in our
environment.

You are able to write your own custom scripts and add them to your
NSClient/NSCP config to monitor anything you require in the same way as you
us NRPE on a Linux machine.

Dale


On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:19 PM, gameman733 <gameman.pdcmail at myworkarea.net
wrote:

 After spending the past couple of days rebuilding a server, primarily
due to a RAID failure that no one knew about, I got to wondering about any
kind of remote monitoring solutions for windows. From expirence, I have
played with Intel's Server Management software and it seems to do everything
that I am looking for. However, this is only included for use with Intel
server motherboards. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions towards a
Windows based monitoring program

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