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[nocol-users] SNIPS v1.0 (NOCOL v5.0) release announcement
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This is to announce the release of SNIPS v1.0 (System & Network Integrated Monitoring Software) previously known as NOCOL. This software is freely available from http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/snips/ This version is more or less a complete rewrite of the original code with RRDtool integration, perl API directly interfacing with the C library, and bug fixes submitted by various NOCOL users over the past few years. It has been a little difficult for me to extract time from my current job at Fidelia Inc (where we have been involved in developing a massively scalable distributed monitoring system), so if NOCOL developers would like access to the CVS code tree for SNIPS, please let me know and I will set this up for the respective individuals. For details about the Fidelia product, please visit their web site at http://www.fidelia.com. Detailed release notes are in release.html. Standard description blurb is attached. All users on the NOCOL mailing list have been migrated to the SNIPS-USERS mailing list (snips-users@navya.com). Apologies once again for the slow development cycle. -vikas Vikas Aggarwal README for SNIPS v1.0 (a.k.a NOCOL v5.0) ===================== SNIPS (Systems & Network Integrated Polling Software) is a rewrite of the popular NOCOL network monitoring package with many additional features and bug fixes, most notably integration with RRDtool for graphing and historical trends. It runs on Unix platforms and is capable of monitoring network and system variables such as ICMP or RPC reachability, SNMP variables, nameservers, tcp ports, ethernet load, host performance, SNMP traps, modem line usage, appletalk & novell routes/services, BGP peers, syslog files, etc. The available user interfaces (displays) are: - Web based (websnips) - Tcl/Tk based (tkSnips) - Text/curses based (textsnips) Any number of displays can run and they all view common monitored data from a single set of monitoring agents. The monitored data is also stored using RRD, and can be plotted using MRTG style graphs. Devices are escalated in severity during successive monitoring cycles to avoid generating excessive operator level alarms and customizable priority notification. This package is being used to monitor networks with as many as 1600 devices in many ISPs. To date, the various monitoring agents developed are: - ICMP - RPC portmapper - Ethernet load (bandwidth & pps) - TCP ports - Radius servers - SYSLOG logfiles (for specified patterns) - BGP peer status - SQL (using DBI interface) - Unix host performance (disks, memory, swap, load, nfs, collisions) - SNMP variables monitor (RMON, Cisco router, terminal server) - TCP data throughput monitor - Nameserver (named) - SNMP traps - NTP stratum (Network Time Protocol) - UPS (APC) battery level monitor - Usage of terminal server modem lines (busy lines) - Appletalk route monitor (for cisco routers) - Novell service monitor A PERL interface is available for developing additional monitors in the PERL programming language (it is fairly easy to add additional monitors to the package). The logging daemon can be interfaced with a paging program such as 'sendpage' (or other SMS devices) to send device failure notifications. The software is freely available on the Internet from: http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/snips Please send a message to 'snips-users-request@navya.com' to be added to the 'snips-users' mailing list for updates and bug fixes. === |