
Easy Novell Monitoring
- Easy server performance monitoring across Novell NRM, AIX, HP/UX, Solaris, Windows, Linux, J2EE applications, as well as VMware monitoring and more
- up.time's easy-to-use interface provides detailed historical performance statistics
- See everything you need, with all NRM metrics consolidated in one view, called "Global Scan"
- Quickly understand and solve problems with detailed process statistics for historical root-cause analysis
- Professional reports and graphs automatically generated in PDF and HTML formats -- great to send to management
- Installs in minutes and is an easy to use monitoring tool for both server and application performance monitoring
- Lower cost and easy to use alternative to complex Novell monitoring software (BMC Patrol, Tivoli, HP OpenView, CA Unicenter, TeamQuest)
- Multiplatform monitoring station is free, including Windows, Linux, Unix, and AIX versions
- Uptime has agent-less monitoring of Novell NetWare 6.5 servers using NRM, as well as many other flavors of Unix and Linux. Click here for more
- Click here to see all supported platforms (Windows, Linux, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, VMware, Novell)
up.time is the answer for Novell NRM Monitoring
If you need a server monitoring and capacity reporting solution for Novell, you have come to the right place. up.time collects, monitors, and analyzes all relevant NRM statistics and provides an unparalleled collection of historical performance data with unique Reports, Graphs, and Alerts.
Determine what is happening in your Novell environment with quick root-cause analysis, tackle capacity questions with an IT management resource report for resource planning and budgeting, or set and customize alerts, up.time can do it all. Monitor Novell NRM and the rest of your environment (servers, databases, applications, and virtual infrastructure) from one easy to use dashboard called “Global Scan”.






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