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Network monitoring via SNMP and WMI

Bob posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 10:14 PM

Hi All,

I've been looking into network monitoring software to monitor our servers,
switches, firewall, etc. I'm looking for something that can monitor all our
devices via SNMP or WMI, that will alert me when there is anything wrong.
Would be nice if it had pretty graphs too.

It looks like there are some good open source products like nagios, cacti,
etc - But they only run on linux. Are there any equivelents that run on
windows?

I've looked at a few commercial products like PRTG - Are there any other
goods ones I should look into?
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Network monitoring via SNMP and WMI

Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:10 PM

http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/essentials/en/us/default.aspx

Are you a consultant looking to monitor lots of systems or do you work for a
small business and want to monitor your stuff?
If the answer is number 2...this may well be over kill.

Again unless you are a consultant this next one could be over kill as well
http://www.levelplatforms.com/

--
Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
------------------------------------
MVPs do not work for Microsoft
Please do not submit questions directly to me.
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Just monitoring own network.

Bob posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 12:50 AM

Just monitoring own network.

There are 6 servers and 5 network devices that I would like to monitor.

System center essentials may be something to look at in the future, but a
bit over the top for now.

Anything out there for smaller networks?
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Bob,If you don't mind sidebar ad's, there is a free agentless systemcalled

MikeG posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 2:42 PM

Bob,

If you don't mind sidebar ad's, there is a free agentless system
called SpiceWorks. Its easy to install and it also includes a helpdesk
where your users can create trouble tickets. It also works with
exchange for alerts.
www.spiceworks.com

Zenoss and MRTG are free options as well. What Cris recommended is
great too if you have a budtet.


On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:50:56 +1000, "Bob" <Bob@bobsyouruncle.com>
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6 servers for a max of 75 users???  That seems a bit over the top by =
it's self.   And 5 additional network devices?   And no budget for =
monitoring software..hmmm

I'm familiar with spiceworks only by name, but have never heard anything =
bad.

--=20
Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
-------------------------------------------------
Microsoft MVPs
Independent Experts (MVPs do not work for MS)
Real World Answers
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I encourage you to demo SpiceWorks Cris.

MikeG posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 4:08 PM

I encourage you to demo SpiceWorks Cris. We use it mostly for alarm
notice when devices out in the field go offline. It is feature rich
and has a great support community.
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Bob,I also use SpiceWorks and it's a really good product (considering that is

Costas posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:59 PM

Bob,

I also use SpiceWorks and it's a really good product (considering that is
free).

On top of that, if you have a budget for what you want to do, I would
recommend, LogMeIn IT Reach (www.logmein.com).  IT Reach sends instance
emails when something is written in the event log of a machine.  It comes
pretty handy to know what exactly is going on.

--
Costas
http://costas.cpstechgroup.com
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Hi Chris,We have 3 sites, with a server at each location.

Bob posted on Friday, July 25, 2008 1:03 AM

Hi Chris,

We have 3 sites, with a server at each location. Then at our Head office, we
have SBS, a TS server and our ERP server.

I don't mind buying software for monitoring, just looking into our options
at the moment.

I'm having a play around with spiceworks now - Looks promising so far.

I'll download the demo of system center essentials and have a play with that
too.



6 servers for a max of 75 users???  That seems a bit over the top by it's
self.   And 5 additional network devices?   And no budget for monitoring
software..hmmm

I'm familiar with spiceworks only by name, but have never heard anything
bad.

--
Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
-------------------------------------------------
Microsoft MVPs
Independent Experts (MVPs do not work for MS)
Real World Answers
---------------------------------------------------------
Please do not contact me directly regarding issues

Just monitoring own network.

There are 6 servers and 5 network devices that I would like to monitor.

System center essentials may be something to look at in the future, but a
bit over the top for now.

Anything out there for smaller networks?
reply

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] posted on Friday, July 25, 2008 12:30 PM

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I'm all about free when it does the job...my experience is that they =
just don't usually

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
-------------------------------------------------
Microsoft MVPs
Independent Experts (MVPs do not work for MS)
Real World Answers
---------------------------------------------------------
Please do not contact me directly regarding issues

Hi Chris,

We have 3 sites, with a server at each location. Then at our Head =
office, we=20
have SBS, a TS server and our ERP server.

I don't mind buying software for monitoring, just looking into our =
options=20
at the moment.

I'm having a play around with spiceworks now - Looks promising so far.

I'll download the demo of system center essentials and have a play with =
that=20
too.



6 servers for a max of 75 users???  That seems a bit over the top by =
it's=20
self.   And 5 additional network devices?   And no budget for monitoring =

software..hmmm

I'm familiar with spiceworks only by name, but have never heard anything =

bad.

--=20
Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
-------------------------------------------------
Microsoft MVPs
Independent Experts (MVPs do not work for MS)
Real World Answers
---------------------------------------------------------
Please do not contact me directly regarding issues

Just monitoring own network.

There are 6 servers and 5 network devices that I would like to monitor.

System center essentials may be something to look at in the future, but =
a
bit over the top for now.

Anything out there for smaller networks?



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buying software for monitoring, just looking into our options <BR>at the =

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World=20
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href=3D"mailto:Bob@bobsyouruncle.com">Bob@bobsyouruncle.com</A>> =
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monitoring own network.<BR><BR>There are 6 servers and 5 network devices =
that I=20
would like to monitor.<BR><BR>System center essentials may be something =
to look=20
at in the future, but a<BR>bit over the top for now.<BR><BR>Anything out =
there=20
for smaller networks?<BR><BR><BR><BR>"Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:crisnospamhanna@cpunospamservices.net">crisnospamhanna@cpu=
nospamservices.net</A>>=20
wrote in<BR>message <A=20
href=3D"http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/essentials/en/us/default.as=
px">http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/essentials/en/us/default.aspx</=
A><BR>><BR>>=20
Are you a consultant looking to monitor lots of systems or do you work=20
for<BR>> a small business and want to monitor your stuff?<BR>> If =
the=20
answer is number 2...this may well be over kill.<BR>><BR>> Again =
unless=20
you are a consultant this next one could be over kill as well<BR>> <A =

href=3D"http://www.levelplatforms.com/">http://www.levelplatforms.com/</A=
-- <BR>> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]<BR>>=20
------------------------------------<BR>> MVPs do not work for=20
Microsoft<BR>> Please do not submit questions directly to me.<BR>> =
<<A =
href=3D"mailto:Bob@bobsyouruncle.com">Bob@bobsyouruncle.com</A>> =
wrote=20
in message<BR>> <A=20
Hi All,<BR>>><BR>>> I've been looking into network =
monitoring=20
software to monitor our<BR>>> servers, switches, firewall, etc. =
I'm=20
looking for something that can<BR>>> monitor all our devices via =
SNMP or=20
WMI, that will alert me when there is<BR>>> anything wrong. Would =
be nice=20
if it had pretty graphs too.<BR>>><BR>>> It looks like there =
are=20
some good open source products like nagios,<BR>>> cacti, etc - But =
they=20
only run on linux. Are there any equivelents that<BR>>> run on=20
windows?<BR>>><BR>>> I've looked at a few commercial =
products like=20
PRTG - Are there any other<BR>>> goods ones I should look=20
into?<BR>>

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Take a look at HoundDog.

Ezra Herman posted on Saturday, July 26, 2008 12:42 AM

Take a look at HoundDog. I used to use it and it was inexpensive and
functional. It doesn't scale that well, though.

-Ezra Herman
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