GFi Network Server MonitorOverviewGFi Network Server Monitor OverviewAutomated server and network monitoring made easy!GFI Network Server Monitor is a network monitor that enables administrators to scan the network for failures or irregularities automatically. With GFI Network Server Monitor, you can identify issues and fix unexpected conditions before your users (or managers) report them to you! Maximise network and server uptimeGFI Network Server Monitor maximises network availability by monitoring all aspects of your servers (including UNIX/LINUX servers), workstations and devices (routers, etc). When it detects a failure, GFI's network monitor can alert you by email, pager or SMS, as well as taking corrective action by, for example, rebooting the machine, restarting the service or running a script. GFI Network Server Monitor is easy to set up and use, and is competitively priced. You can set any amount of rules and customise each rule to suit your needs and network set-up. Why choose GFI Network Server Monitor?
FeaturesEnterprise class architectureGFI Network Server Monitor consists of a network monitoring service (called the Network Monitor Engine) and a separate management interface (the Network Manager). No agent software needs to be installed on the machines you wish to monitor. The Network Monitor Engine is multi-threaded and can run 16 checks at a time. This software architecture allows for high reliability and scalability to monitor both large and small networks. Includes checks for Exchange 2000/2003, ISA server, IIS and othersVia the Quickstart wizard, you can quickly create a series of checks which monitor all the important services on your network, including Exchange Server, IIS and others. Critical Exchange services and performance counters (Information Store, mailboxes, SMTP service, etc) are monitored. Monitors terminal servers by actually logging inGFI Network Server Monitor can check the status of a terminal server by actually performing a complete login and checking if the session is established correctly. This monitoring method is superior to relying on the events that the terminal server generates (as Microsoft MOM does). Monitor your database servers (SQL/ORACLE/ODBC)GFI Network Server Monitor can check the availability of all leading database applications. Out of the box, it can monitor Microsoft SQL Server via ADO and Oracle via SQL*NET. Oracle servers can be monitored by a TNS ping check and by a logon/logoff. Other databases such as Access, FoxPro, Paradox, SyBase, Informix, IBM DB2 and many more can be monitored via ODBC. Monitor Linux serversGFI Network Server Monitor includes extensive checks for monitoring Linux servers. You can monitor CPU usage, printer availability, file existence, process running, folder size, file size, users and groups membership, disk partition check and disk space. In addition, administrators can create any check by creating an SSH script. Performs administrative steps to ensure that a service is runningGFI has developed specialized checks which mimic administrator operations to verify that services offered by various applications are running, for example, logon to a service, perform a task and logoff the service without the need for any administrative intervention! The monitoring functions that make use of such methodologies include: IMAP, POP3, SMTP Server and the email route check. Through the active use of such services one can guarantee that all aspects of these services are running and functioning. Takes corrective action automaticallyAfter an unexpected condition has occurred, GFI Network Server Monitor can automatically correct the problem by restarting a service (or multiple services) upon failure; rebooting a server upon failure; or launching an executable, batch job or VBScript. Built-in computer monitor functions
Built in Internet service functions
Alert notification via email, pager or SMSWhen it detects a failure, GFI Network Server Monitor can send alerts via SMS, pager, email or a network message. SMS (text) messages are sent either through an SMS service provider (SMSC), or directly through a connected GSM phone/modem. All notifications can be customised using variables. Recipients can be configured globally for all rules. View network status from anywhere in the worldYou can check rule status from any location using GFI Network Server Monitor's remote web monitor. The remote web monitor includes two types of web page views: One for a normal web browser and one optimised for viewing from a mobile phone or handheld device such as a BlackBerry or a Palm. A small footprint web server is included, although the feature can also be operated in conjunction with IIS. View network status from anywhere in the worldYou can check rule status from any location using GFI Network Server Monitor's remote web monitor. The remote web monitor includes two types of web page views: One for a normal web browser and one optimised for viewing from a mobile phone or handheld device such as a BlackBerry or a Palm. A small footprint web server is included, although the feature can also be operated in conjunction with IIS. Monitor remote event logsGFI Network Server Monitor can scan Windows event logs on local or remote computers and look for specific event sources, categories, event IDs and patterns in the description of the event. In addition, it can look for multiple events occurring in a specific time interval, for example, a McAfee or Norton virus alert posted in the last 30 minutes. Monitor processes & services and CPU usageGFI Network Server Monitor enables you to check critical processes and services on local and remote computers. You can also monitor the CPU usage of a machine. This way, you can ensure that virtually any application is running properly. Custom network monitoring using VBscript and RSHAlthough GFI Network Server Monitor includes an extensive set of default monitoring functions, you can build your own custom checks by writing a VBscript (Windows) or a RSH shell script (UNIX). From VBscript, you can use WMI and ADSI. WMI is an interface to a broad range of hardware/software/OS-related properties of a computer, allowing you to perform almost any check. Using ADSI you can interface to Active Directory. The GFI Network Server Monitor website lists a number of sample scripts that you can use as a basis, and others are continuously added to the site. Monitor users, groups and other Active Directory informationUse GFI Network Server Monitor to monitor directory information. For example, monitor group membership of the domain admins group. You can also check user accounts (locked out, disabled, etc.), computer accounts, groups, group membership, organisational units, and so on. A subset of NTDS (NT4-based SAM account database) and Novell NDS Directory Service can be queried too. ReportingGFI Network Server Monitor allows you to create reports that detail the availability of your network resources. Create reports directly in HTML, or generate XML/CSV reports, which you can export to your favorite application. Other features
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