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by Devasundaram (Initiate)
on Aug 29, 2007 at 09:36 UTC ( [id://635751]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Re: System status
by moritz (Cardinal) on Aug 29, 2007 at 09:39 UTC
    If by "computer system" you mean "a host", you can Net::Ping it.
      Thanks lot Moritz. It is working fine. I have feel very happy....
Re: System status
by andyford (Curate) on Aug 29, 2007 at 17:20 UTC

    I like Nagios for the purpose of determining network availability.

    non-Perl: Andy Ford

      Ain't it a little bit like shooting those little thingies (I can't remember the correct English idiom) with cannons?

      Update: sparrows, someone suggests me.

        I find that often a seemingly little project like pinging a few hosts can accidently turn into a 'complete' network monitoring system. If you start with the proper software right from the get-go, you won't end up creating your own custom wheel.

        non-Perl: Andy Ford

Re: System status
by andreas1234567 (Vicar) on Aug 30, 2007 at 09:48 UTC
    If you want to go beyond a simple ping, Zenoss and OpenNMS are good, open-source propositions.

    There's a list of open source network management software here.

    --
    Andreas

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