GroundWork Monitor Community Edition can give you insight into your computing infrastructure, allowing you to see the current and historical states of all your computers: servers, desktops, and laptops, all of your network devices, all of your services (like TCP/IP and Web services), and all of your applications (like mail servers and database apps). You can choose to be alerted when something goes awry via pager, SMS, email, or phone, and even set up automatic restarts or fall-overs.
| Tags | Monitoring Diagnostics Hardware Logging Networking Hardware Watchdog |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | Red Hat Ubuntu CentOs VMWare SuSE |
Recent releases


Changes: Increased scalability: in lab testing, an approximate 50% increase in the out–of–the–box throughput has been measured. Improved installation: all software prerequisites are now included in a single, graphical, distribution-agnostic download. Updates to Nagios (3), RRDtool, MySQL, BIRT, and PHP. Updated plugins and profiles.


Changes: Increased scalability: in lab testing, an approximately 50% increase in the out–of–the–box throughput has been measured. Improved installation: all software prerequisites are now included in a single, graphical, distribution-agnostic download. Updates to Nagios (3), RRDtool, MySQL, BIRT, and PHP. Updated Plugins and Profiles.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Changes: Better performance out of the same package. By leveraging Nagios 3, you should see a significant performance increase from GWMCE 5.2 versions with active checks. New packaging, including an installation wizard and fewer prerequisites, should lower your blood pressure and chances of having a faulty install. A notification service will alert you of important updates, helping to keep your monitoring system healthy. This alpha release is designed for development and testing environments.


Changes: Better performance out of the same package. By leveraging Nagios 3, you should see a significant performance increase from GWMCE 5.2 versions with active checks. New packaging, including an installation wizard and fewer prerequisites, should lower your blood pressure and chances of having a faulty install. The notification service will alert you of important updates, helping to keep your monitoring system healthy. The alpha release is designed for development and testing environments.
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Recent commentsYesterday's VMWare Appliance Release
Hi All,
We found problems w/the tarball for yesterday's VMWare Appliance Release. I've submitted a new tarball. It's pending. --Should show up today or tomorrow.
In the mean time, download it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=160654&sel_platform=2214