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Other Severus Server Monitor

Discussion in 'Software' started by Kode, 14 Mar 2014.

  1. Kode

    Kode What's a Dremel?

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    Bit of a shameless plug, I've recently updated my server monitor application and put it on CodeCanyon, for anyone interested, it's a standalone application to monitor all your servers from one easy to use interface.

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    I plan to add lots of new features, but before doing that wanted to make sure it would get approved first, doing it this way means:
    1. Not spending an extra 2 months adding loads of features only for the whole thing to be hard rejected
    2. Give even better value for money to early adopters who get free updates even though the price will probably go up when all the extras are added

    Current Features
    • Very easy to install
    • Works on both Linux AND windows servers (experimental)
    • Monitor an unlimited amount of servers.
    • Extremely simple interface to schedule server checks (linux only)
    • Manual override to run server checks at any time
    • Attractive and responsive design that will work on desktops, tablets and phones.
    • Configure available services per server in a simple interface
    • How long ago last check was and count down to next check
    • Choose whether to have a public server list page or just show login
    • Add as many users as you want.
    • Server checks run in parallel for best performance

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    If any of you buy it and have Windows servers please let me know if they work as I've only been able to test it on Windows 7 so far so windows support is listed as experimental. I will endeavour to make sure it works with as many windows server versions as possible.
     
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  2. Kode

    Kode What's a Dremel?

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    Quite a few views but no comments yet, that is cool, but does anyone have anything they would like to see added to the script?
     
  3. Atomic

    Atomic Gerwaff

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    Unless I've missed something obvious, your website doesn't list what checks the software does and/or what it can actually monitor?

    You'd do well offering some free copies to testers so you can gain some feedback from real world use.

    SCOM deals with monitoring all the servers I look after so I can't personally help but I'm sure there are there would be others on here who would be willing to help out :)
     
  4. Kode

    Kode What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks Atomic.

    Current checks are response time, memory usage, load, process count, it also brings back the IP address and CPU information as well as any services you set for it.

    You can see an example of the public page (can be disabled) at http://status.fanart.tv/ these are the fanart.tv servers (click the down arrow to see more details).

    It also sends email notifications when servers go offline / come back online.

    There are a ton of other things in the pipeline as well.
     
  5. Kode

    Kode What's a Dremel?

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    If anyone wants to help with some beta testing (with a free copy), I need to test the following configurations:

    Remote script:
    Windows 2003
    Windows 2008

    As master:
    Windows 2003 / IIS / PHP 5.2
    Windows 2003 / IIS / PHP 5.3
    Windows 2003 / IIS / PHP 5.4
    Windows 2003 / IIS / PHP 5.5
    Windows 2003 / Apache / PHP 5.2
    Windows 2003 / Apache / PHP 5.3
    Windows 2003 / Apache / PHP 5.4
    Windows 2003 / Apache / PHP 5.5

    Windows 2008 / IIS / PHP 5.2
    Windows 2008 / IIS / PHP 5.3
    Windows 2008 / IIS / PHP 5.4
    Windows 2008 / IIS / PHP 5.5
    Windows 2008 / Apache / PHP 5.2
    Windows 2008 / Apache / PHP 5.3
    Windows 2008 / Apache / PHP 5.4
    Windows 2008 / Apache / PHP 5.5

    Windows 2012 / IIS / PHP 5.2
    Windows 2012 / IIS / PHP 5.3
    Windows 2012 / IIS / PHP 5.4
    Windows 2012 / IIS / PHP 5.5
    Windows 2012 / Apache / PHP 5.2
    Windows 2012 / Apache / PHP 5.3
    Windows 2012 / Apache / PHP 5.4
    Windows 2012 / Apache / PHP 5.5

    If you can help with any of that, let me know.
     
  6. Atomic

    Atomic Gerwaff

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    You're missing 2008 R2 and 2012 R2 from your list...

    The R2 versions are actually different OS releases and not just service packs, there are subtle differences that make them behave and look different to their non-R2 counterparts.
     
  7. Kode

    Kode What's a Dremel?

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    I had no idea about that, lol, thanks.
     

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