Bartlby is a monitoring software designed to track and analyze network and system performance at scale. It enables administrators to identify issues and optimize resource allocation based on real-time data.
The core daemon is designed to perform a detailed check (over active/passive TCP) of services and hosts, notifying users in case of critical service conditions. The notification options supported include mail, SMS, ICQ, and custom triggers.
Bartlby's open plugin interface allows every administrator to extend the plugin base effortlessly. The software also comes equipped with a highly customizable GUI written in PHP using a C extension. The entire software can be managed using an XML interface, giving you complete control over the system.
To try out the software, you can use the demo username and password – admin admin. Bartlby requires libmysql to function, and once installed, it provides you with some fantastic features that make network and system monitoring a breeze.
In the latest release of Bartlby, the software has undergone some significant code housekeeping, along with a ton of fixes and new features. Users can now benefit from re-notification, which ensures that important notifications are not missed. The new role of the standby worker is another key feature that's been added to the software.
Finally, an exciting new extension has been introduced, allowing your operations center to manage the entire on-call schedule and create reports of activities over the weekends (OcL). These features make Bartlby an excellent tool for anyone looking for a reliable, efficient, and highly scalable network and system monitor.
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