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The Question is: Wanted: a tool running on Windows NT who collects availability datas and presents them in charts. Our costumers want a grafik about the availability of every server, so this tool must collect over months and years. Additional we need this collectors for NT, VMS and UNIX Server. The NT-Console collecting all the datas from all type of Server should stand at the helpdesk showing the availability of every single server. I think viewpoint is the right tool for this. But I dont need all the performance analysis and I believe viewpoint is a little bit overkill. I only have to document the availability of the servers. In the NT-Collectors I would select only the UPTIME-class and maybe CPU Utilization and Memory available. Question: Is there another tool, smaller and cheaper than viewpoint ? The Answer is : A set of simple DCL CGI scripts could collect the uptime data and display it via a web server. An experienced DCL programmer could create the necessary scripts and RMS data files in a day or two. As for products in this area, see: http://www.openvms.digital.com/openvms/products/omt/index.html You may also want to check with DECUS, as tools to monitor system uptime would be good candidates for inclusion in the various DECUS libraries. The AltaVista, DejaNews and DECUS sites may also be able to find uptime-related packages -- there are a number of packages returned on a search for "uptime" in the DECUS libraries. (www.decus.org)
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