The ServerSentinel application was designed to be a server, network services and memory usage monitoring software. With various monitoring sensors and individually definable testing intervals, ServerSentinel monitors systems for failures and irregularities.
If failure or irregularity is tracked, ServerSentinel notifies you in real time via e-mail, text-to-speech output or acoustical warning sound. This immediate notification allows taking precautions to avoid system failure and limitation of availability. ServerSentinel can take immediate action by running automatic scripts or programs that can take corrective actions as needed.
Logged failures, reported irregularities and other performance data will be stored in an own database. All recorded data can be used for future analyses regarding system failures and server performance bottlenecks which guarantees reliable control of all systems.
· Configurable monitoring of internet services: HTTP (webpages), ICMP (ping), DNS, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP
· Flexible monitoring of diskspace (local and remote via WMI)
· Monitoring of running processes
· E-Mail notification and/or script execution in system critical situations
· Support for the Windows Management Instrumentation interface
· Easy-to-use graphical interface
Requirements:
· Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5
· Microsoft Parallel Extensions for .Net
Limitations:
· 21 days trial
What's New in This Release:
· At the first start ServerSentinel will create now a default configuration which monitors the free disk space of the system partition and send an E-Mail if the free space is less than 10%.
· Added in the settings the possibility to change the number of days after the sensor data is deleted.
· Under rare circumstances an error could occur which prevented the ServerSentinel GUI from starting.
· The 'SMS text message' action tries now to detect independently the correct settings (COM-Port and Baud-Rate) in case of a failure.
· Added possibility to define the settings to send E-Mails which are used for any 'E-Mail action' as default.
· The problem that the USB Humidity sensor sometimes may receive constant values for the temperature has been fixed.
· Fixed a problem: If the USB Humidity / USB Temp was disconnected and reconnected again, the sensor did not collect data anymore.
· The number of characters which are written in the Windows-EventLog by the 'EventLog action' has been adjusted to the ...