GFI Network Server Monitor Keeps Units Running

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Jan 2004

GFI has introduced GFI Network Server Monitor, a tool that automatically monitors the network and servers for failures, and allows administrators to identify and fix issues before users report them.

Alerts can be sent by e-mail, pager or SMS. Actions, such as rebooting a machine, restarting a service or running a script, can be done automatically. With GFI Network Server Monitor, administrators can monitor their network within an hour of installing it.

After an unexpected condition has occurred, GFI Network Server Monitor can automatically correct the problem by restarting a service (or multiple services) upon failure; rebooting a server; or launching an executable, batch job or VBScript.

GFI Network Server Monitor includes checks for Exchange Server 2000/2003. It checks the status of an Exchange Server by monitoring critical Exchange services and performance counters (Information Store, mailboxes, SMTP service, etc.).

The product natively checks the availability of all leading database applications, including Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and others.

www.gfi.com

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