Re: Suggest a system monitioring software package

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zabbix and hobbit seem to be the competitors of nagios that I hear
about. Not sure they can handle your third requirement or not. There's
also a sort of configuration manager called puppet that I've been
hearing about, which night or might not be similar to what you want.
Sorry I can't give more detail, I am at the dabble/experiment stage
with these myself.
Dave

On 10/22/07, aragonx@xxxxxxxxxx <aragonx@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm looking for some system monitoring software.  In the past, I have
> always heard Nagios referred to in a positive way.  This might be what I
> need.  Let me define:
>
> 1)  Needs to run a shell script every 10 minutes or so and check the
> return status.  If it fails, send a page.
>
> 2)  Have a web interface where system admins can see the status of the
> servers.
>
> 3)  Have a button on the web page where system admins can run a script on
> the server manually.
>
> I think the 3rd requirement is the difficult one.
>
> As always, I appreciate your help and value your input.  :)
>
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