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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP
- Date added: July 07, 2009
- Total Downloads: 148
- Downloads last week: 2
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From Serio :Serio IT Service View is a free tool for monitoring servers and network devices. It includes standard plugins for monitoring Windows Servers, Linux Servers, Exchange servers, 'pingable' devices, log files, Oracle databases, web servers and web page content monitoring. It can respond to SNMP Traps, and includes its own mib compiler and scripting language for creating your own plugins. Realtime graphs and web status pages included. WMI integration allows agentless monitoring and rebooting of Windows servers, restarting of services, etc. No limitations on the number of devices monitored. Set up and start using in minutes. Version 5.5.04 adds new plug-ins for monitoring Blackberry Enterprise Server and IIS and features e-mail alerts through Outlook as well as SMTP, offering easier support for Exchange servers.
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Version 5.5.04 adds new plug-ins for monitoring Blackberry Enterprise Server and IIS and features e-mail alerts through Outlook as well as SMTP, offering easier support for Exchange servers.More popular Network Management Software downloads
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Version: Serio IT Service View 5.5.04
"Shows promise but missing a few key features"
Pros: Great context sensitive help
Helpful wizards
Nice plugin architecture.
Supports email
Several layers of customization
Price -- FREE!Cons: Does not seem to run as a background service.
Also gave me some false positive alerts on my CPU utilization. It said I was running over 90% CPU but my machine really never got over 30%.Summary: Although this app certainly shows promise in the free system monitoring arena, the lack of running as a background process (windows service) eliminates all of the cool features that they have developed. A common support scenario is when people want... read more >>
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