TheOne Server Monitor Pro can monitor multimple URLs/Website, Email Database,Network,Window process and Unix/Linux servers. It will generates alerting message/notification by Email, SMS, Syslog, SNMP or Pager automatically when the service is failed. [more details below] |
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Authors' description of TheOne Server Monitor Pro 3.7.0
TheOne Server Monitor Pro is using to monitor the healthiness of servers, such as Unix/Linux (PING/RSH), Web (HTTP/URL), Email (SMTP/POP3/IMAP), Database (MySQL) and Application (FTP / Telnet / DNS/ SNTP-TIME/ NNTP-NEWS/WMI Process Checking) servers. User can customize to monitor any TCP/UDP Port. Server Monitor will notify you by e-mail/SMS/Pager/Syslog/SNMP/Pager if any of your monitored servers or URLs can't be reached (or returns an unexpected response) a number of times.
Supports HTTP/URL, Ping, FTP, Telnet, POP3, SMTP, DNS, IMAP, NNTP, SNTP, RSH, WMI and any other TCP/UDP port you want to monitor.
Requirement :
[Operating System]
Server Monitor Pro supports the below OS :
1. Microsoft Windows XP
2. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Professional with SP4
3. Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
4. Microsoft Windows Vista
[Hardware Requirement]
Below hardware is required in order to install and run the Server Monitor Pro :
1. PIII processor (or equivalent) and later
2. 512MB RAM or above
3. 100MB Harddisk available space or above
4. 10/100 or wireless LAN card
[MySQL]
MySQL database must be installed before installing and running Server Monitor Pro. We support MySQL database with version :
1. 5.X or Later
2. 4.X
Keywords: server monitor, monitor, website, url, email, pop3, smtp, imap, database, mysql, ping
Recent Changes: 1. Bugs fixed.
Install Support: Install and Uninstall
Supported Languages: English
Additional Requirements: Not Established
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