Greetings,

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Jake <jakepau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think it really depends on the type of monitoring you'd like to do and the
> type of tool you're trying to use now. For example, we use Nagios to monitor
> our systems. With Nagios, you could use passive checks. This is where the
> programs that monitor your server run locally on the server and submit
> results to the central monitoring server. The central Nagios server can
> alert based on the results it receives or based on the fact that it hasn't
> received results for a period of time.
> --

Thanks, This is one path I intend to investigate further..


Regards

Rajagopal
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