ScopePort is an easy to configure but powerful remote monitoring server. You can use it to monitor servers all over the web. It permanently checks system functions of servers and warns you if something goes wrong. It also provides a nice web interface that lets you have the overview of all your servers and their health.

The main target of ScopePort is to reliably monitor the health of your servers and giving you the ability to have a central point to organize your network. Every function of ScopePort is designed to be as easy to maintain and setup as possible.

It is not very productive to configure the monitoring of a new server for hours. ScopePort will do the most for you. You will only have to install the client and copy the automatically generated config file to the server.

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    How to add sound/audio to a video on Linux

    I am planning to create a ScopePort screencast soon. I had no experience with screencasts when I started to work on that topic. This is why I encountered two main problems:

    How do I create the video?
    How do I add sound to that video?

    The first problem was solved easily. I tried a few screen recorders and [...]

    First ScopePort sighting in the wild

    Sven Kinne – who has been involved in a lot of alpha testing – just sent me an account for his ScopePort installation. He monitors around 50 services on different hosts. Here is a screenshot:
    We are always happy about screnshots of your ScopePort installations! Send them to lennart@scopeport.org.

    ScopePort client now available via Rubygems

    You can now install the latest version of the ScopePort client via Rubygems. The gem is hosted at GitHub so you have to add GitHub as a repository first:
    root@sundaysister# gem sources -a http://gems.github.com
    You can now install the ... [More] ScopePort client:
    root@sundaysister# gem install lennartkoopmann-scopeport-client-ruby
    Just start the client with “scopeport-client” if the gem binaries are in your $PATH.
    Note [...] [Less]

    ScopePort sample client written in Ruby

    I just pushed a first ScopePort sample client to our repositories. It is written in Ruby, connects to a ScopePort server, logs in and sends a sample sensor data package.
    See the source code here: ... [More] http://github.com/lennartkoopmann/scopeport-client-ruby/blob/665e4d69a93c73fd8055511aae55e88afcfb42c2/scopeport-client.rb
    The ScopePort protocol for logging in and sending sensor data is described here: http://scopeport.org/docs/host_communications
    Hey, by the way: ScopePort is now on [...] [Less]

    RailsConf 2009 review video

    Greg Pollack created a 34 minutes video that shows the RailsConf 2009 speakers.

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