Would this be the list??
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/System_Monitoring_with_Hobbit/User_Guide#Who_us...
Can't help much with the PHB thing - I'm working for a company where the only blessed monitoring tool is CA Unicenter. Oh, and BMC Patrol. Oh, and NetCool. Oh, and... The only reason I'm getting away with using Hobbit is that those other tools don't really seem to be able to monitor web pages.
Up to a month ago I was using Big Brother, with a bunch of custom scripts grabbing webpages to examine for "goodness". Then the server died - can't think why, after all, 6 years continuous uptime isn't all that long... :) That seemed like an excellent reason to cut over to Hobbit that I was trying out on a different server. I'm now rehabilitating the old DL380 (with replacement power supply), but wouldn't you just know it, the BB installation seems to be broken...
Ralph Mitchell
On 7/11/06, Everett, Vernon <Vernon.Everett at dpi.wa.gov.au> wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to get my new company to give Hobbit a go. (I know full well they will like it once they see it) However, being a civil service department, everything needs to be justified and proposed and planned and discussed, and nothing gets done in a hurry. Currently, I need to put together a document for my PHB proclaiming the virtues and benefits of running Hobbit, and instead of reinventing the wheel, I was wondering if any of you have already gone through this process and either 1. Have a document I can use as a starting point. 2. Have some tips or pointers on how to approach this.
Also, a while back we all contributed towards a list of companies using Hobbit. Was that ever consolidated, saved and made available somewhere?
Regards Vernon
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