Cuevision Server Monitor Professional - monitoring software for servers, networks and websites
Version | 2.5.5.2 |
Updated | Sep 26th 2006 |
Developer |
Cuevision, LLC
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User Rating |
1011
2.9
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Original File Size | 3.3 MB |
Downloads | 8497 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003 |
Category | Network Tools |
Cuevision Network Monitor Professional is a software that will help you in monitoring servers, networks and websites.Cuevision Server Monitor service is configured to use a sample monitoring list. To see what is the list contains, open the console and it will be loaded.
The service is started automatically when it is installed. It is automatically configured to run using the system account, but you should change it to use an account that can access the systems in your network that you plan on monitoring.
The first time you install Cuevision Server Monitor, you will notice that it has installed a new Windows service called CSMSVC. The service is used to perform the monitoring activities behind the scenes. There is also a console installed which you can find in your start menu or on the desktop if you chose to install it there.
The console allows you to interact with the service to create new monitor lists, add or remove monitors, configure recovery actions and notifications or to view statistics and reports about your monitors.
Here are some key features of "Cuevision Server Monitor Professional":
■ Host Monitoring
■ Website Monitoring
■ Windows Monitoring
■ Recovery
■ Notification
■ Application Groups
■ Performance Monitoring
■ Map
Limitations:
■ 30 day trial
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