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    Default Looking For A Cpanel Monitor

    Hey,

    I Give Up!...

    I have searched the internet for a windows application that could monitor all of my cpanel servers (real time).

    I like CPanel's built in monitor screen, but when you have the number of servers we have, Its nice to see a single screen for all the servers.

    I have found a Host Monitor program that will show us processes/servers are running: (Example)
    1 Screen that shows all the servers; shows that apache, exim, and DNS servers are running.

    But I'm looking for a software package that will show "Server Load" and memory usage.

    Anyone know of a solution. The Options to monitor Server Load and Memory are my key Needs.

    Thanks so much
    Tim / Internethosting.CC

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    nagios can do that.

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    Hi Tim,

    Have you tried with WhatsUp Gold?

    Regards,

    Bright

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    Originally posted by BrightAdmin
    Hi Tim,

    Have you tried with WhatsUp Gold?

    Regards,

    Bright
    i think he wants something to moniter cpanel which runs on linux or something and not windows server

    System Requirements

    WhatsUp Gold requires the following system resources:
    Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003

    no linux there

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    Just want to thank everyone for these suggestions...
    I had no idea that some of these software packages were available.

    Thanks much!.
    Tim / Internethosting.CC

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    http://www.ipsentry.com/

    Ipsentry is very useful. Also, you can hook in DC cameras, email, a downtime alarm. It's a nice little program.

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    Nagios is the better choice.
    Nitesh Shah

    Cheap Managed Dedicated Servers - http://www.qualispace.com/managed-servers/index.html

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    For monitoring resource usage like CPU load, disk usage, memory usage etc you can use Nagios.

    Maestriatech.com
    If Someone can do it, We can do it better.
    24/7 Linux /Windows Server Support
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