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Scan
network for
failures or
irregularities
automatically
with GFI Network
Server Monitor,
identify issues
& fix unexpected
conditions
before your
users or the
boss report them
to you.
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Who
know what
happens when
something goes
wrong on the
network after
your
administrator
has left the
office?
GFI
Network Server
Monitor
makes
network
monitoring
easy, so
that
your network
administrator
can deal with
the problem
quickly and
efficiently from
any location,
saving you from
a potentially
expensive system
failure.
When a service
or system goes
down, an email
will be sent to
your
administrator
asking
for help.
Network
administrator
can respond
quickly before
problem is
getting bigger
and worse. They
can also set the
software to
automatically
restart services
or servers when
they fail,
without the need
to be physically
present.
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Automated
server and
network
monitoring
made easy!
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GFI Network
Server
Monitor is a
network
monitoring
software
solution
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!
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Maximize
network and
server
uptime
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GFI Network
Server
Monitor
maximizes
network
availability
by
monitoring
all aspects
of your
Windows and
Linux
servers,
workstations
and devices
(routers,
etc). When a
failure is
detected,
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.
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Performs a
real test,
rather than
deducing
status from
events
generated by
the service!
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GFI Network
Server
Monitor
actually
tests the
status of a
service,
rather than
deducing a
service
status from
generated
events (as
other
products
do), which
is the only
real way to
ensure
server
uptime! GFI
Network
Server
Monitor is
easy to set
up and use,
and is
competitively
priced.
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Built-in
rules for
several
network
servers and
services
GFI Network
Server
Monitor
built-in
monitoring
rules
include:
Exchange
Server
2000/2003,
MS SQL,
Oracle and
ODBC
databases,
CPU usage,
FTP & HTTP
Servers
Group
Membership,
Active
Directory &
NTDS, Disk
Drive
health, Disk
Space, Event
Log (with
content
checking),
File
Existence
(with
content
checking),
TCP, UDP,
ICMP/Ping,
SMTP & POP3
Mail
servers,
Printers,
Processes,
Services,
UNIX Shell
Scripts
(RSH), SNMP
& Terminal
Server.
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Why Choose
GFI Network
Server
Monitor?
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Monitor
your
network
and
servers
for
software
and
hardware
failures
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Out-of-the-box
monitoring
of
Exchange,
ISA,
SQL, Web
servers
and more
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Monitor
disk
space,
services,
processes
and more
on
servers
and
workstations
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Easy to
learn
easy to
use and
easy to
deploy -
no
client
component
or agent
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Enterprise
Class Architecture GFI
Network Server Monitor™ consists of a
network monitoring service and a
separate management interface. No agent
software needs to be installed on
machines you wish to monitor. The
Network Monitor Engine is multi-threaded
and can run up to 40 checks at a time.
Our 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 Others Via
the Quickstart wizard, you can 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 all
monitored.
Monitors
Terminal Servers by Actually Logging In
GFI Network Server Monitor will check
the status of a terminal server by
actually performing a complete login and
checking to see that 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/ODBC)
GFI Network Server Monitor can check the
availability of all leading database
applications. Out of the box, it will
monitor Microsoft SQL Server via ADO. It
supports other databases such as Access,
FoxPro, Paradox, SyBase, Informix, IBM
DB2 and many more via ODBC.
Monitor
Linux Servers GFI 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. Administrators can create
any other check by creating an SSH
script.
Performs
Administrative Steps to Ensure that a
Service is Running GFI has
developed specialized checks which mimic
administrator operations to verify that
the services offered by various
applications are running. For example,
we will log on to a service, perform a
task and log off the service, without
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
not only running but also are actually
functioning.
Takes
Corrective Action Automatically
After an unexpected condition has
occurred, GFI Network Server Monitor can
automatically move to 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
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CPU usage
function, ensure that a processor’s
usage does not go beyond a certain
level
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Performance
counter, monitor any internal
operating system counter, including
counters used by SQL Server and MSMQ
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Directory size
function, ensure that a particular
directory (for example, a user’s
home directory) does not take up
more than 'x' amount of drive space
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Disk drive
function, monitor the physical
status of the disk
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Disk space
function, check if sufficient disk
space is available
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File existence
function, monitor the existence of a
particular file, for example,
results of scheduled batch jobs
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File size
function, monitor the size of
particular files, for example,
critical log files
Built-in
Internet Service Functions
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HTTP function,
checks availability of HTTP and
HTTPS sites; passes credentials if
required
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Website content
checking, checks website content by
specifying a text pattern
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FTP function,
checks availability of an FTP
server/site
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ICMP ping
function, checks a remote host for
availability
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IMAP server
function, checks that the IMAP
service is functioning by logging
into the service and checking the
count of the emails contained in a
specific folder on the IMAP server
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DNS server
function, checks DNS server by
reading an 'A' record and verifying
the result
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SMTP server
function, checks mail server by
establishing a connection and
handshaking to verify SMTP protocol
is working correctly
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POP3 server
function, checks POP3 servers by
establishing a connection and
handshaking
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NNTP news server
function, checks connection and does
a handshake
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SNMP function,
monitors specific variables on
remote machines or devices via the
SNMP GET message
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TCP port
function, checks if a port is
responding and checks its response
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NTP timeserver
function, monitors status of
timeservers
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Email route
function, checks the health of email
services by actually sending test
emails and verifying their delivery
at destination. This check is also
useful for verifying performance of
your mailing systems
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Daemon function,
SSH-based check that verifies if
particular daemons are running on
target Linux/Unix computer/s.
Alert
Notification via Email, Pager or SMS
When we detect a failure, GFI Network
Server Monitor will 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. It is also possible to use
the GFI FAXmaker email-to-SMS gateway
service, Clickatell’s web email-to-SMS
online gateway service or any third
party email-to-SMS gateway. All
notifications can be customized using
variables. Recipients can be configured
globally for all rules.
Support for
SQL Server/MS Access as a Database
Backend GFI Network Server
Monitor allows you to store monitoring
data to either an SQL Server or MS
Access database backend. SQL Server is
more appropriate for users with higher
monitoring level requirements and those
who need to centralize the monitoring
results of multiple GFI Network Server
Monitor installations in one place. For
example, for backups, remote accessing
and report generation by third party
tools such as Crystal Reports or MS
Reporting Services.
View Network
Status from Anywhere in the World
You 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 optimized 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 Logs GFI
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, Service Performance and CPU
Usage GFI 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 and any
performance counter accessible through
perfmon.msc. This way you can ensure
that virtually any application is
running properly.
Custom
Network Monitoring Using VBScript and
SSH Although 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 an SSH shell
script (Linux). From VBScript, you can
use both 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.
Monitor
Users, Groups and other Active Directory
information Use GFI Network
Server Monitor to monitor directory
information. For example, monitor group
membership of the domain admins group.
You can also check user accounts, for
example ones that are locked out or
disabled, and more; computer accounts,
groups, group membership, organizational
units, and so on.
Nested
Folder Support It is
possible to organize folders in a nested
folder format that provides better
support for more complex monitoring
needs such as that of consultants or
enterprises with more granular server
distribution.
Competitively Priced Network
monitoring/management products are
traditionally rather expensive. By
contrast, GFI Network Server Monitor
costs just USD 1,950 to monitor up to 50
IPs and USD 990 to monitor up to 10 IPs.
Support for
Virtual Environments
Organizations that are currently using
or plan to use virtualization on their
network can still install and use a
range of GFI products with confidence.
GFI Network Server Monitor supports and
runs on the most common virtualization
technologies in use, namely VMware,
Microsoft Virtual Server and Microsoft
Hyper-V
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