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Nagios Open Source network monitoring software - The Standard In ITM
Nagios network monitoring software is a powerful, enterprise-class host, server, application, and network monitoring tools. Designed to be fast, flexible, and rock-solid stable. Nagios runs on *NIX hosts and can monitor Windows, Linux/Unix/BSD, Netware, and network devices.
OpenSMART, the Open (System|Source) Monitoring And Reporting Tool, is a Open Source System Monitoring Software to monitor problems on your servers and to report some important data about your servers. It is somehow similar to Tivoli or OpenView.
Hey. At work it was necessary to create a tool to monitor servers and computers, which must always be online. For these purposes the MassPinger was created. It supports many groups and many computers in groups. CrossPlatform (for Linux compiled but untested), written in Lazarus. Sources available on homepage.
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Monitor your network services and displays a DEFCon level
DEFConMon is a network monitoring tool allowing to display final service level on a "public" screen.
It allows to use many type of network sensors : ICMP ping, TCP ping, HTTP request, SSH command, etc.
Based on Perl modules.