Re: Enterprise System Management Freeware software

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You might also want to check out big brother. There's a free and commerical
version; however I don't think that the licensing costs are for the pro. It's
been around for some time and it works on Unix/Linux, Windows, AS/400, etc.

http://www.bb4.org/

I haven't used nagios; however below is an excerpt from their site:

"It has been designed to run under the Linux operating system, but works fine
under most *NIX variants as well."

I don't think it will run on windows based O/S's

IMHO - if an application cannot support multiple disparate operating systems,
then it's not a true ESM tool. One of the reasons that ESM tools exist is to
monitor, manage an Enterprises systems... I'm a Tivoli guy so I know something
about the subject.

HTH-

James


General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:13 AM, rbhasin@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > I am looking for a freeware solution for Enterprise System Management 
> > so
> > as to monitor the systems at our premises running various flavous of 
> > Unix
> > like Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and Microsoft Windows Operating system. Any
> > pointers for this freeware software would be highly appreciated.
> 
> What does "Enterprise" add to your definition of systems monitoring?
> 
> http://www.nagios.org
> 
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