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> >     It might be helpful if you could say what your monitoring
> > requirements are?
> >
> > Camron W. Fox
> > Hilo Office
> > High Performance Computing Group
> > Fujitsu America, INC.
> > E-mail:        cwfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
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> I don't really have any, I was just curious as to what was 
> popular among
> CentOS users.
> 
> If I had to give some requirements....
> - Free (as in speech and beer) or low cost
> - SNMP capable
> - ping / fping options
> - GUI (http, I'd guess) of some sort for monitoring
> - TCP connect options
Checkout http://www.opennms.org/  It may suit your needs,

Craig
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