[hobbit] XyMon client for Windows - XyWin.Net

Neil Franken nfranken at theunlimitedworld.co.za
Fri Mar 5 08:51:55 CET 2010


Hi There

We have a plug in for bbwin that we created called SQLMon. It allows you
to configure sql scripts to run for testing anything on MSSQL. I use it
to monitor my servers. We want to release it as open source. Maybe you
would like the code to incorporate into your system. It is written in
C#. With this plug-in we monitor replication status, performance
counter, sql transactions per second and so. If you can write a query
and define green, yellow or red status in a simple xml file you can
monitor it with this. While being used for bbwin it can help you lay out
the foundation for SQL specific tests.

Would you be interested?

Regards
neil

-----Original Message-----
From: Xymon User in Richmond [mailto:hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net] 
Sent: 05 March 2010 03:50 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] XyMon client for Windows - XyWin.Net

On Thu, March 4, 2010 16:52, Fred wrote:
> Hi Rich,
>
> No. BBwin does everything it says it can do.
>
> It is just that I want it to do a lot more.  To name a few items.
>
>     * Instead of initiating a connection to the XyMon server to
deliver
>       its messages, I want it to also wait for XyMon to initiate a
>       connection and then accept the Windows client messages.  This is
>       required with clients in a company DMZ.
>     * Support SSL encryption of client messages to XyMon
>     * Become a "proxy" to accept BBwin client messages from nearby
>       clients and then forward them to the XyMon server (either
>       immediately or wait for XyMon connection)
>     * Support sending to different combinations of servers
>     * Support alternate message formats (Standard BB text, XML, web
>       services, etc)
>     * etc
>
> Take a look at my "about" page at the
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/xywinnet/about-xywin-net/
>

Bless you for taking this on, Fred.  It will offer a more capable
alternative to BBWin, which can still be used where it meets
requirements
and a .Net footprint is not desirable.

On your "about" page, where you say "formally Hobbit", I think you meant
to write "formerly".

regards,
j.



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