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database or overview about servers
user name
2006-06-30 13:45:16
Hi,

I was asked by management to put information about all our
servers
(OS release, machine type, disk space, RAM space, installed
databases,
development tools, ...) into somehow an regulary updated
overview,
perhaps based on a database or XML files (we are speaking
about
less than hundred systems, most of them UNIX types, some
XP).

It would also be nice if some of the above mentioned
information is
updated automatically by fetching them over night across the
network
with some kind of scripts (for example OS, disk and RAM). At
least
the presentation should be done in HTML.

Before I start to build something from scratch by my own
hand,
I wanted to ask if there is something in FreeBSD ports for
that
or if someone is knowing a good tool for that.

Thx in advance

	matthias
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database or overview about servers
user name
2006-06-30 13:54:04
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, m.apitzoclcpica.org wrote:

> I was asked by management to put information about all
our servers
> (OS release, machine type, disk space, RAM space,
installed databases,
> development tools, ...) into somehow an regulary
updated overview,
> perhaps based on a database or XML files (we are
speaking about
> less than hundred systems, most of them UNIX types,
some XP).
>
> It would also be nice if some of the above mentioned
information is
> updated automatically by fetching them over night
across the network
> with some kind of scripts (for example OS, disk and
RAM). At least
> the presentation should be done in HTML.

Nagios may do what you want:

/usr/ports/net-mgmt/nagios

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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