I created and use JFFNMS (Just for Fun Network Management System) to monitor my network at work.
Its also used by a lot of people to monitor big, and medium networks.
Its fully mantained, and customizable.
And that we have really nice graphs to show the server health, and also have a good trigger/action system so you can get emails or sms messages when something happens.
If you have any question, please ask it on the JFFNMS List.
The site is JFFNMS.org Look at the features, it has all you need, and of course the screenshots.
It will work on any Unix with PHP support, it will also monitor any standard compilant SNMP device or TCP Port, also if you have SNMP enabled it will tell you now many connections do you have to the specified port, apart from the connection delay.
Its open source, and fully supported, I just made the latest release a few days ago.
You could also look at the two working demos.
I hope any of you could use it, it really shows a lot of things about a host, that being a Server or a Router.
Hey,
I'm the Lead Developer for JFFNMS.
Just in case you can go to the JFFNMS site and find the feature list, a flash movie, and four working demos.
I hope you like it.
Javier
I created and use JFFNMS (Just for Fun Network Management System) to monitor my network at work.
Its also used by a lot of people to monitor big, and medium networks.
Its fully mantained, and customizable.
It does run on Wine..
I was trying to look what these messages were, and I executed the contents via wine.
A Notepad with garbage appeared, then I do a netstat and I saw the control port beeing controled from a wine instance.
So I think it runs on Wine.
I killed the wine instance and the port stopped
listening.
Another tool to monitor a Cisco-based or other networks is JFFNMS
:)
It can monitor TCP Ports, Network cards, CPU, Memory, Disks, all using standard SNMP, with no client side scripts.
You can integrate it with your OSS using various RPC methods, everything is stored in MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Its very extensible too...
Javier
It's my own project.
Ohh.. I forgot to tell you that we are number 2 in Google for Network Management System
And that we have really nice graphs to show the server health, and also have a good trigger/action system so you can get emails or sms messages when something happens.
If you have any question, please ask it on the JFFNMS List.
Javier
You could use my project !
JFFNMS - Just for Fun Network Management System.
The site is JFFNMS.org
Look at the features, it has all you need, and of course the screenshots.
It will work on any Unix with PHP support, it will also monitor any standard compilant SNMP device or TCP Port, also if you have SNMP enabled it will tell you now many connections do you have to the specified port, apart from the connection delay.
Its open source, and fully supported, I just made the latest release a few days ago.
You could also look at the two working demos.
I hope any of you could use it, it really shows a lot of things about a host, that being a Server or a Router.
You can also try the 'Just for Fun' Network Management System ,
its open source and extesible to fit any of your needs.
I'm the main developer.
You could try JFFNMS Just for Fun Network Management System
If the feature you want it's not there yet, you can create it easily.
Someone bored today? give it a try : )