OSSMON is an easy-to-use, Web-based monitoring package based on the OSSWEB application framework. It supports SNMP monitoring as well as specific services like POP3, SMTP, and ping. The main goal is to have a system that monitors network devices and produces alerts when a problem occurs or a device is inaccessible. Alert rules can be defined based on variables from the database or received from remote devices. It has reporting and performance charts, dynamic maps, a status console, and supports small and medium-sized networks. It has no external dependencies; everything runs on Naviserver.
| Tags | Internet Web Networking Monitoring |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Unix |
| Implementation | C Tcl |
Recent releases


Changes: OSSMON is now included in the OSSWEB application framework. The engine was redesigned. Performance and resource utilization were improved. The GUI was updated. More monitors were introduced.


Changes: The program was updated to support Naviserver. Other minor bugs were fixed.


Changes: The console GUI was improved, polling and alert processing were improved, and a bug in nssnmp was fixed. Other minor bugfixes were also made.


Changes: The console view has been improved. Minor bugfixes were made.


Changes: New threading pools are now used for simultaneous polling, which will make the server more stable in large networks. Other minor bugfixes were made.