An easy to use and feature rich system for monitoring and reporting
| Version | 3.4 Build 5043 |
| Updated | Sep 29th 2009 |
| Developer |
Intellipool AB
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| User Rating |
978
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| Original File Size | 7.4 MB |
| Downloads | 11213 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Network Tools |
INM is an easy to use and feature rich application for monitoring, reporting, alerting and job automation that enables you to monitor your servers, routers and workstations 24/7.
Intellipool Network Monitor is a complete solution for monitoring, notification, and reporting. Agentless monitoring of Windows, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and BSD operating system.
It installs as a service under Windows 2000 or Windows XP and is administrated trough a browser interface by connecting to an built-in webserver.
Among the protocol and services monitored are SNMP, ODBC, Event log, syslog, SSH2, CPU usage, free disk space, SMTP/POP3, DHCP, remote process and free memory.
In total 37 different types of protocols and services can be monitored. The program is able to log errors and informational messages to XML log file, Syslog, Windows Event log, or an ODBC database.
Notification options include SMS, PageGate and e-mail. Pre-defined scripts can be execute upon failur and restart of the service, 15 different types of actions can be used in the scripts.
All agents can log statistical data that can be used in reports and shown in real-time charts in the web interface. Reports can contain charts from many sources as well as summary uptime, custom text and images.
The data extraction interface enables you to integrate real-time data such as charts and agent status into third party applications and web sites.
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