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Re: HP OpenView on Linux
Steven Pritchard wrote:
> cloudmaster said:
> > It's prolly overkill, bit big brother works pretty nicely for this kind of
> > thing. I don't remember the URL offhand, but if you do a search on
> > freshmeat.net for network managment stuff (or big brother in particular),
> > you'll find a bunch of stuff - one of which is sure to do what you want...
>
> Big Brother is a collection of shell scripts, so it is rather
> inefficient. Spong was pretty good, as I recall. There's also a
> program developed at Transmeta that seemed rather nice. (I'm blanking
> on the name though.)
>
> Jeff is the probably the closest we have to an expert on this sort of
> thing... Feel like giving us you opinions, Mr. Licquia? :-)
Hmm... funny what happens when you get way behind on E-mail... :-) For those
that might still care:
Big Brother was usable, but not very flexible or robust. As an example, it
will occasionally report a spurious ping failure and page you about it.
(You'll always get ping failures once in a while; Ethernet isn't perfect.)
The Transmeta program was called "mon". It looked to be the nicest of the
three, but when I tested it once, it blew up. I probably did something wrong
with it.
I did get spong working, but never got it into production; they ended up
switching to a Windows NT-based system. The only time it would ever page would
be when there was something wrong with the NT box; other network problems were
cheerfully ignored. Big Brother therefore became the main monitoring system
until I left at least.
I would probably recommend spong or mon.
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