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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Solaris Performance Monitoring Tools???? Post 302426825 by Celtic_Monkey on Thursday 3rd of June 2010 04:39:56 AM
Old 06-03-2010
what sort of things do you want to monitor / Administer?

There's all sorts of stuff available for host / network.

Nagios / Solarwinds / Cacti / SMC / Opmanager / Webmin

Solaris Management Console (as i think it is now) will allow you to monitor / administer a number of sparc machines through a graphical interface.

Last edited by Celtic_Monkey; 06-03-2010 at 06:11 AM..
 

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SPINE(1)							   User Commands							  SPINE(1)

NAME
SPINE - High-speed polling agent for cacti SYNOPSIS
spine [options] [firstid lastid] DESCRIPTION
SPINE 0.8.7c Copyright 2002-2008 by The Cacti Group OPTIONS
-h/--help Show this brief help listing -f/--first=X Start polling with host X -l/--last=X End polling with host X -p/--poller=X Poller ID = X -C/--conf=F Read Spine configuration from file F -O/--option=S:V Override DB settings 'set' with value 'V' -R/--readonly This Spine run is readonly with respect to the database -S/--stdout Logging is performed to the standard output -V/--verbosity=V Set logging verbosity to <V> --snmponly Only do SNMP polling: no script stuff Either both of --first/--last must be provided, or neither can be, and in their absence, all hosts are processed. Without the --conf parameter, spine searches for its spine.conf file in the usual places. Verbosity is one of NONE/LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH/DEBUG or 1..5 Runtime options are read from the 'settings' table in the Cacti database, but they can be overridden with the --option=S:V parameter. Spine is distributed under the Terms of the GNU Lessor General Public License Version 2.1. (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt) For more information, see http://www.cacti.net SPINE 0.8.7c Copyright 2002-2008 by The Cacti Group March 2009 SPINE(1)
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