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  • Start monitoring all your stuff for free: www.whatsupgold.com/free-edit...
    Dive into the world of IT monitoring with NetworkChuck as he explores the powerful capabilities of What's Up Gold. Learn how to monitor everything from servers and routers to gaming PCs and even your toilet! This video covers essential protocols like SNMP and WMI, setting up alerts, and creating custom monitors for your home lab or enterprise network. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or just starting out, this tutorial will help you keep your network in check and stress-free. Don't miss out on these invaluable insights and practical tips!
    Video Commands
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    Allow ICMP and WMI on Windows:
    SNMP
    “New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Allow ICMPv4-In" -Protocol ICMPv4 -IcmpType 8 -Action Allow”
    #WMI
    “Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup "Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)" -Enabled True”
    Monitor Linux GPU
    “nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu --format=csv,noheader -i 0”
    ```
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    *00:00* - Introduction: Network Monitoring Woes
    *00:18* - Solving IT Stress with Monitoring
    *00:42* - Introducing What's Up Gold
    *01:01* - Overview of IT Monitoring Benefits
    *01:23* - Basics of System Monitoring
    *01:30* - Understanding Ping for Uptime
    *02:00* - Beyond Ping: Comprehensive Monitoring
    *02:40* - Key Protocols: WMI and SNMP
    *03:23* - Deep Dive into SNMP
    *04:01* - Using OIDs for Detailed Monitoring
    *05:08* - SNMP in Action: CPU Utilization Example
    *06:02* - Configuring SNMP on Linux
    *07:03* - Setting Up SNMP Community Strings
    *08:11* - Security Concerns with SNMP
    *09:19* - Advanced SNMP: Traps and Polling
    *10:17* - Installing SNMP on Linux
    *11:01* - Configuring SNMP on Synology NAS
    *11:58* - SSH and Custom Monitoring
    *12:01* - Introduction to WMI for Windows Monitoring
    *12:31* - Enabling WMI and ICMP on Windows Firewall
    *13:00* - Setting Up Windows User Accounts for WMI
    *14:08* - Installing What's Up Gold on Windows
    *14:42* - System Requirements for What's Up Gold
    *15:55* - Downloading and Installing What's Up Gold Free Edition
    *16:22* - Initial Setup and License Key Activation
    *17:03* - Discovering Devices on Your Network
    *18:51* - Adding SNMP and WMI Credentials
    *19:49* - Running a Network Scan
    *20:54* - Viewing and Managing Discovered Devices
    *21:57* - Creating Network Maps Automatically
    *22:42* - Monitoring Specific Devices and Interfaces
    *23:39* - Exploring Device Status and Performance Metrics
    *24:22* - Customizing Monitors for Specific Needs
    *25:15* - Setting Up HTTP Monitor for AI Server
    *26:01* - Configuring Alerts for Downtime Notifications
    *27:17* - Creating Custom SSH Monitors for GPU Temps
    *28:59* - Advanced Features in What's Up Gold (Paid Version)
    *30:35* - Conclusion and Final Thoughts on IT Monitoring
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    - NetworkChuck's IT monitoring tutorial
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    - Setting up SNMP for network monitoring
    - WMI explained for IT professionals
    - Best practices for IT monitoring systems
    - Custom SSH monitors for GPUs
    - Creating alerts in What's Up Gold
    - Home lab monitoring setup guide
    - Enterprise network monitoring tools
    - Monitoring server performance with SNMP
    - How to use WMI for Windows monitoring
    - NetworkChuck's guide to What's Up Gold
    - IT monitoring protocols SNMP and WMI
    - Setting up IT alerts and notifications
    - Monitoring CPU and memory utilization
    - NetworkChuck's home lab monitoring tips
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  • @NetworkChuck
    @NetworkChuck  21 день назад +26

    Start monitoring all your stuff for free: ntck.co/whatsupgold
    Dive into the world of IT monitoring with NetworkChuck as he explores the powerful capabilities of What's Up Gold. Learn how to monitor everything from servers and routers to gaming PCs and even your toilet! This video covers essential protocols like SNMP and WMI, setting up alerts, and creating custom monitors for your home lab or enterprise network. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or just starting out, this tutorial will help you keep your network in check and stress-free. Don't miss out on these invaluable insights and practical tips!
    Video Commands
    ---------------------------------------------------
    Allow ICMP and WMI on Windows:
    SNMP
    “New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Allow ICMPv4-In" -Protocol ICMPv4 -IcmpType 8 -Action Allow”
    #WMI
    “Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup "Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)" -Enabled True”
    Monitor Linux GPU
    “nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu --format=csv,noheader -i 0”
    ```
    🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: ntck.co/NCAcademy
    **Sponsored by Progress
    ****00:00**** - Introduction: Network Monitoring Woes
    ****00:18**** - Solving IT Stress with Monitoring
    ****00:42**** - Introducing What's Up Gold
    ****01:01**** - Overview of IT Monitoring Benefits
    ****01:23**** - Basics of System Monitoring
    ****01:30**** - Understanding Ping for Uptime
    ****02:00**** - Beyond Ping: Comprehensive Monitoring
    ****02:40**** - Key Protocols: WMI and SNMP
    ****03:23**** - Deep Dive into SNMP
    ****04:01**** - Using OIDs for Detailed Monitoring
    ****05:08**** - SNMP in Action: CPU Utilization Example
    ****06:02**** - Configuring SNMP on Linux
    ****07:03**** - Setting Up SNMP Community Strings
    ****08:11**** - Security Concerns with SNMP
    ****09:19**** - Advanced SNMP: Traps and Polling
    ****10:17**** - Installing SNMP on Linux
    ****11:01**** - Configuring SNMP on Synology NAS
    ****11:58**** - SSH and Custom Monitoring
    ****12:01**** - Introduction to WMI for Windows Monitoring
    ****12:31**** - Enabling WMI and ICMP on Windows Firewall
    ****13:00**** - Setting Up Windows User Accounts for WMI
    ****14:08**** - Installing What's Up Gold on Windows
    ****14:42**** - System Requirements for What's Up Gold
    ****15:55**** - Downloading and Installing What's Up Gold Free Edition
    ****16:22**** - Initial Setup and License Key Activation
    ****17:03**** - Discovering Devices on Your Network
    ****18:51**** - Adding SNMP and WMI Credentials
    ****19:49**** - Running a Network Scan
    ****20:54**** - Viewing and Managing Discovered Devices
    ****21:57**** - Creating Network Maps Automatically
    ****22:42**** - Monitoring Specific Devices and Interfaces
    ****23:39**** - Exploring Device Status and Performance Metrics
    ****24:22**** - Customizing Monitors for Specific Needs
    ****25:15**** - Setting Up HTTP Monitor for AI Server
    ****26:01**** - Configuring Alerts for Downtime Notifications
    ****27:17**** - Creating Custom SSH Monitors for GPU Temps
    ****28:59**** - Advanced Features in What's Up Gold (Paid Version)
    ****30:35**** - Conclusion and Final Thoughts on IT Monitoring

    • @Mario-ll2vd
      @Mario-ll2vd 21 день назад +5

      Zabbix is better

    • @DemonSlayer123
      @DemonSlayer123 21 день назад

      I have been nagioss admin for 2 yrs now. But I'm really tired of the monitoring stuff. Is worth sticking around in ? As I have been thinking of going in some other track.

    • @deker0954
      @deker0954 21 день назад

      If I learned anything from commander Adama, it's never network your computers.

    • @kataseiko
      @kataseiko 21 день назад

      Okay, great concept. But what does it do better than the competition (e.g. Zabbix) to justify that cost? And why can't this thing run on a Raspberry Pi?

    • @user-ed7zt1ot8t
      @user-ed7zt1ot8t 21 день назад +1

      Yow chuck,you know what I love about you?
      You always come with different style, really love you man❤

  • @marco114
    @marco114 21 день назад +461

    Zabbix is open source and monitors ANYTHING.

    • @skasaflicit
      @skasaflicit 21 день назад +38

      Zabbix is definitely the way to go and is amazing

    • @TheDarkSolja
      @TheDarkSolja 21 день назад +48

      And not limited to 10 devices.

    • @Jacques_CENTUE
      @Jacques_CENTUE 21 день назад +34

      Zabbix gang here

    • @chiroyce
      @chiroyce 21 день назад +76

      open source >>> whatever proprietary thing Chuck shows off here

    • @BrooklynBanana
      @BrooklynBanana 21 день назад +11

      @@Jacques_CENTUE zabbixers of the world UNITE

  • @MechanicumMinds
    @MechanicumMinds 21 день назад +8

    "I'm not sure if that looks cooler" - the relatable struggle of trying to make technical explanations visually appealing. Also, I'm loving the coffee breaks and geeking out over IT monitoring solutions. Who knew IT stress could be so entertaining?

  • @Leo-lj6vs
    @Leo-lj6vs 21 день назад +23

    Oh my goodness. I was using What's Up Gold back in 2000! Wow, this brought back so many memories!

  • @vincentaguilar6249
    @vincentaguilar6249 21 день назад +4

    This video would be great for anyone learning SNMP for the network+. It would have helped me out a lot when I was learning of the OIDs, verbose and granular traps as well as the MIBs. Very helpful info to know.

  • @genjimccorkle5518
    @genjimccorkle5518 20 дней назад +1

    Studying for Net+ right now and as soon as I learned about SNMP I wanted to monitor stuff. Good timing this video.

  • @gregf9160
    @gregf9160 21 день назад +3

    I love your constant enthusiasm 🤗

  • @gingeral253
    @gingeral253 21 день назад +4

    Chuck is single-handedly sharing half the tech we use

  • @marcocostantini1111
    @marcocostantini1111 21 день назад +26

    This guy has the best video presence on all of RUclips. A+

    • @bwp2bruce
      @bwp2bruce 21 день назад +2

      Cleo Abrams? Cash Jordan? MrWhoseTheBoss?

    • @Realworlddummy
      @Realworlddummy 19 дней назад

      he turned to clickbait*

  • @housesOTR
    @housesOTR 21 день назад

    I love SNMP. I used to write custom MIBs and display them on graphs. So much fun.

  • @jameso7826
    @jameso7826 20 дней назад +3

    Wow, it's been years, so many many years, and I finally found someone else who understands the greatness of nano.
    I know it's stupid, but every time I look up how to do some random thing on linux that I either don't know or have forgotten and the instructions; instead of saying to use a text editor, specifically tell me to install and use Vi I get legit upset for a few seconds.

  • @OtakuGenx
    @OtakuGenx 21 день назад +7

    Zabbix!!!!!! I love it, it is Open Source, Free, Linux Based and you can purchase support. Run it at home, run it at work. Super easy to setup, took me 10 minutes from a stock Debian install to a Zabbix monitoring system, and there are a TON of template files provided by Zabbix and the community.

  • @CelesteOnYoutube
    @CelesteOnYoutube 21 день назад +43

    the Windows server requirement killed it for me

    • @GrumpyDerg
      @GrumpyDerg 21 день назад +1

      Same.. I hardly even use regular Windows anymore!

    • @SwitchxA
      @SwitchxA 21 день назад

      Was about to try it out on my Linux server before I found this out. DOA for me.

    • @BurkenProductions
      @BurkenProductions 18 дней назад

      Oh it was t running on Linux?!? Then its a shit system

    • @GrumpyDerg
      @GrumpyDerg 18 дней назад

      @@BurkenProductions People say it existed for a very very long time, so I guess it's from an era where Windows Server was still a thing, especially in the Enterprise world.
      Nowadays we don't have to pay prohibitively expensive fees per CPU or something else idiotic - just to run bloatware on our hardware. :P

    • @MrSurfsAlot
      @MrSurfsAlot 18 дней назад

      @@GrumpyDergyou can get all windows products free lol.. mas grave

  • @MikeHarris1984
    @MikeHarris1984 21 день назад +1

    I've been using Observium since you did the video like 2 years ago...
    Monitoring all my Ubiquiti switches and AP's and devices, my server hardware, iLo/iDrac/IPMI, Windows Servers (2019/2022), vCenter, ESXi, Ubuntu hosts, Truenas, Printers, etc... My home network is now completely monitored and I can see all my port info, network packets, CPU/RAM/Disk, etc..

    • @meisterchecho
      @meisterchecho 9 дней назад

      Do you have the link to that video by any chance?

  • @tdrg_
    @tdrg_ 21 день назад +4

    That thumbnail is GOLD

  • @jamesablanco
    @jamesablanco 21 день назад +6

    can we just all admit the editing style of your videos are awesome. Hats off to the editor if that's you lol or not either way very entertaining content.

    • @jjones503
      @jjones503 21 день назад

      Austin is a beast

  • @ScreenWarrior88
    @ScreenWarrior88 12 дней назад

    I am in Networking, that Guy loves what he does and in my opinion this video this is his best video!

  • @b_to_the_b
    @b_to_the_b 20 дней назад

    Your setup is so cool 🥰

  • @1bustudios
    @1bustudios 21 день назад +16

    perfect timing. i made my own monitoring system yesterday

  • @occido
    @occido 20 дней назад +1

    Back in school for my end project I made a PRTG server for monitoring and it certainly was a game changer to have such monitoring. One night I thought I'd just quickly do something for my endwork, I check the PRTG server and instantly could see that 1 of our servers was messed up big time. (Had an absolutely clueless teammate). He ended up getting 3 folders on a server with an infinite loop of more folders within them. Inspecting element 1 folder could say it contains like 1234 folders and 426 files, then checking 1 folder deeper it could say 7325 folders and 9423 files. Folder names were too big to be deleted and it fully filled the harddrive to the very last bit. Not only that, it escaped the VM and filled the entire physical machines storage. The same machine where my classmates and another class also had their endwork VM's on so it was a big issue that I spent 2 hours that night at midnight together with a teacher to fix. Spotting this issue early on and getting it fixed before anybody else suffered from it was 100% because of monitoring.

  • @riaan0923
    @riaan0923 21 день назад +1

    This takes me back to the days of monitoring mikrotik routers with the dude

  • @arjunbala2378
    @arjunbala2378 20 дней назад

    I can learn anything from this guy than my school or college. and never get bored.

  • @mikehenkelman2111
    @mikehenkelman2111 21 день назад +2

    this is a wicked good exercise for folks with a home lab.

  • @guitargrin
    @guitargrin 21 день назад +7

    I remember WhatsUP gold, glad to see a free offering.

  • @mattplaygamez
    @mattplaygamez 21 день назад +32

    Did u ditch UptimeKuma

    • @gacpac
      @gacpac 20 дней назад

      it's different, uptime kuma is for up and down status like site24x7

    • @e5elite
      @e5elite 17 дней назад

      this is sponsored clearly lol. every week new sponsor

  • @novacoax
    @novacoax 20 дней назад +2

    The logs image got me 😂🔥

  • @slurp50s
    @slurp50s 21 день назад

    Much appreciated!

  • @nathanbelcher5888
    @nathanbelcher5888 18 дней назад

    This is cool. Lansweeper + Kuma UpTime in a box. I'm dealing with these at the moment.

  • @olympicstudios4131
    @olympicstudios4131 21 день назад

    Mr. Chuck, your videos are amazing and full of information but how much review or research do you usually do for a video like this?

  • @progresswhatsupgold
    @progresswhatsupgold 21 день назад +22

    This is our favourite video yet! (We may be a bit biased) If anybody has any questions about WhatsUp Gold please let us know, we will be in the comment section to help out where we can ☕

    • @stilldigging
      @stilldigging 21 день назад +2

      Lol 😂 too quick to comment

    • @DeadlyDragon_
      @DeadlyDragon_ 21 день назад +2

      10 devices doesn't even cover half of my ever changing lab environment. I constantly spin up and down VMs. What are the options for someone who does a ton in their homelab to learn various technologies. I saw somewhere that adding 25 devices was something along the lines of $2k US which is asinine for just a homelab.

    • @maskettaman1488
      @maskettaman1488 21 день назад +4

      @@DeadlyDragon_ Having 10+ devices for hobby use is fairly abnormal. That's could be a lot for even a small business.

    • @DeadlyDragon_
      @DeadlyDragon_ 21 день назад

      @@maskettaman1488 My homelab is quite extensive. You are only thinking of physical and I use my homelab to further my experience and my career.
      In my homelab I have a firewall, 2 cisco switches, 2 dell servers, a synology nas, and 2 ubiquiti access points. Thats just the physical architecture. On top of the physical I have a ton of VMs. 6 For kubernetes so I could learn how to build out an HA Cluster, I have 3 VMs for windows server (Root CA, Intermediate CA, and AD) I have my media server, a docker host, a Wazuh cluster, an opensearch cluster, I have an ansible server, I have graylog running, E-mail Server, DNS server (Bind Primary w/ Pihole as secondary) I have My raspberry PIs as well running various other services. Each of these VMs / physical endpoints will take up a slot in WUG.
      And this is a quite small environment you'd be surprised at how much a business actually runs compared to my lab. Also keep in mind that I work as a network engineer, learning new technologies and protocols comes with the territory and the best way to do so is to spin it up at home and use it.

    • @jesperwall839
      @jesperwall839 20 дней назад

      @@maskettaman148810 devices is nothing nowadays. Even a small business use more than 10 devices. A couple of servers, a few clients, a couple of switches, a Wi-Fi bridge, a printer and a firewall. At least.

  • @k00lmoh
    @k00lmoh 21 день назад +6

    we gonna monitor our coffee machines with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️ 🔥🔥 💯

  • @brandonharris6848
    @brandonharris6848 20 дней назад

    great job as usual

  • @pppam
    @pppam 21 день назад +1

    Nice, thanks

  • @MichelBertrand
    @MichelBertrand 21 день назад +1

    One year ago UpTime Kuma was your favorite monitoring tool. Now this. We don't all have tens of thousands of dollars to setup new servers at home you know...

  • @giannakossimos1
    @giannakossimos1 21 день назад

    Sooo funny man.. loved this vid.😂

  • @halkive4619
    @halkive4619 19 дней назад

    monitor the monitor connected to what you need to be monitoring. Yes, YES!

  • @tjokkerstar1462
    @tjokkerstar1462 21 день назад

    I use PRTG it's pretty good too :)

  • @erikbenjaminnilsen222
    @erikbenjaminnilsen222 21 день назад

    thx this helped me add my Raspberry Pi 5 to an Observium server running on a Raspberry Pi 400. But can I run WhatsUp Gold on a Raspberry Pi 400?

  • @Dante_Resoru
    @Dante_Resoru 20 дней назад

    Damn man, since when u got jump scares in your vids ! :D U got me there with that Rock pretty hard

  • @gamereditor59ner22
    @gamereditor59ner22 21 день назад +1

    Wow!... Time for cold brew coffee! ☕️☕️ ☕️

  • @robillardhugo9478
    @robillardhugo9478 21 день назад +1

    Have you used Prometheus and Grafana ? I think it's the real gold of monitoring. Good video as always tho!

  • @dimasshidqiparikesit1338
    @dimasshidqiparikesit1338 21 день назад +4

    Alright you win chuck. I'm gonna try wug :)

  • @MortenLarsen
    @MortenLarsen 14 дней назад

    What keyboard and with what switches is NetworkChuck using here? Curious!

  • @R0mV0n
    @R0mV0n 20 дней назад

    @NetworkChuck - You've probably been asked this a gazillion times, but what software do you use to write on screen like that? I'm looking for something similar for my meetings/presentations.

  • @poldelepel
    @poldelepel 20 дней назад +2

    Does it also monitors when the User is down, and sends a notification to its therapist?

  • @korodhsoaqoon
    @korodhsoaqoon 21 день назад

    Wow! Super Amazing

  • @kryptonic010
    @kryptonic010 2 дня назад

    How cool. What if I wanted to monitor some of my computers across town?

  • @ulrikboesen
    @ulrikboesen 12 дней назад

    I use PRTG for my homelab to monitor!
    Have you tried that?

  • @TurboTunerEdits1
    @TurboTunerEdits1 21 день назад +1

    Never fails to entertain!🎉🎉🎉

  • @sliphere011
    @sliphere011 21 день назад

    Beeper and pagers are for people who support networks in skifs. Can't have phones. But can have approved beepers.

  • @kaschali1
    @kaschali1 21 день назад

    Awesome!

  • @ChristineNavarromusic
    @ChristineNavarromusic 21 день назад

    I like vim! It's my favorite text editor! :)

  • @arttu201
    @arttu201 17 дней назад

    Could you do video about can you still use esxi since its now broadcom?

  • @ravigomez
    @ravigomez 19 дней назад

    I need another video like this using Prometheus and grafana

  • @gasyonevision744
    @gasyonevision744 21 день назад

    Very well software but using grafana is more helpfully and open source, WUG too can't personalized custom application monitoring, thank you networkchuck for this tutorial

  • @toddthetechgod5775
    @toddthetechgod5775 21 день назад +2

    Prometheus, Grafana, Alert Manager and node_exporter (as the agent): also a nice choice. Definitely not for novices that want an out-of-the-box solution.

    • @netcat666
      @netcat666 14 дней назад

      And when do you have to monitor behind a firewall? In Zabbix, Zabbix-Proxy is used, what alternatives does Prometheus have for this use case?

    • @netcat666
      @netcat666 14 дней назад

      I'm talking about monitoring machines on a client's network, collecting all the metrics in one and sending this to Prometheus. How does this apply?

  • @frighteningenius
    @frighteningenius 21 день назад

    watching this channel go from 100k subs to 3 million subs, is brilliant

  • @Scobbo
    @Scobbo 21 день назад

    The glowup is real!

  • @RazoBeckett.
    @RazoBeckett. 21 день назад +2

    I needed this for my AI Toilet with vision.

    • @RikuRicardo
      @RikuRicardo 21 день назад +1

      Does it wipe before or after it flushes?

    • @RazoBeckett.
      @RazoBeckett. 20 дней назад +1

      @@RikuRicardo it has Indian mode as well it washes my ass and then wipe after i am done

  • @tnhdk9
    @tnhdk9 21 день назад

    Would totally use WhatsUp Gold, but 10 devices doesn't even touch one docker host for me in my homelab. Come on WhatsUp Gold, 50-100 devices is a better number. You'll increase your usage and adoption which could translate to professional environments.

  • @drewbuntoo
    @drewbuntoo 15 дней назад

    I’ve been in cloud eng / IT for 15 years and I never knew what SNMP was. Thanks for this video. It was fantastic

  • @SteveMasonCanada
    @SteveMasonCanada 8 дней назад

    I've used a bunch of 'em. Big Brother, Whatsup, Nagios, Zabbix, Uptime Kuma. I always go back to Nagios. Zabbix is a close second.

  • @MrMegapeer
    @MrMegapeer 21 день назад

    Nothing to worry about if you do not have any stuff to look over. Relax, chill, eat and sleep.

  • @GhostedEvelyn
    @GhostedEvelyn 21 день назад

    I am just curious, is there any benefit to this over like ProxMox (or any other VM management) as, monitoring wise as far as I saw it does nearly everything roughly the same

  • @xCheddarB0b42x
    @xCheddarB0b42x 9 дней назад

    The breakdown setup at 15:46 is _a e s t h e t i c_

  • @longlost8424
    @longlost8424 21 день назад +4

    I was using WUG 25 years ago now..... interested in seeing what they've morphed into.....

    • @progresswhatsupgold
      @progresswhatsupgold 20 дней назад

      Great to hear you still remember us, why not try it out, it's free after all!

  • @questiontime6822
    @questiontime6822 14 дней назад

    What do you think of the whole thing with MS Win 11 TPM and the computer not being your own, but owned by MS?

  • @spookycode
    @spookycode 21 день назад

    Just use home assistant. It just works and doesn’t necessitate an extra service

  • @GrahamSmart
    @GrahamSmart 20 дней назад +2

    Oh Lord, Im having flashbacks!
    Used WUG 20 years ago!!

  • @trevorford8332
    @trevorford8332 21 день назад

    I'm getting really paranoid to the temperature on my Laptop just lately. I've figure it out tho I've narrowed it down to apps running in the background and the type apps I use. 🤔

  • @ruffEdgz
    @ruffEdgz 21 день назад

    8:34 - you nano loving moster :P hehe

  • @reinekewf7987
    @reinekewf7987 21 день назад

    i only have a poweredge r630 and i use the idrac8 build in features and the software bridge that is needed to get informations about the os and the i can sms, email or do automatic stuff with this and interact with the os and vms. idrac is nice but yea it is a dedicated hardware solution and in my case over 7 years old and things might be have changed with newer versions.

  • @miyu545
    @miyu545 21 день назад +1

    There are now so many players in this game it's insane. But makes sense, it's a lucurative market based on the number of MSPs out there. That being said, if you need anything sophisticated in any monitoring system it's never free and it becomes an unmanageable cost once you get past 100 devices. They all use WMI and SNMP. Prometheus however is the best overall free all-inclusive monitoring system.

    • @DeadlyDragon_
      @DeadlyDragon_ 21 день назад

      Zabbix is the best in the open source space at the moment.

  • @antoniepotgieter882
    @antoniepotgieter882 21 день назад

    Hi chuck.. im stuck at the first WMI command .can you help please

  • @zafrulhasan8924
    @zafrulhasan8924 20 дней назад

    Please make a video on log server

  • @kakourosc
    @kakourosc 21 день назад +1

    “I am Bob’s shaking head”…… lol

  • @Nulley0
    @Nulley0 21 день назад +3

    How is this possible?, I was searching for this a few days ago, and you dropped a video on it now.

    • @progresswhatsupgold
      @progresswhatsupgold 20 дней назад

      Perfect timing, let us know if you have any questions @Nulley0

  • @bokoura
    @bokoura 21 день назад

    Can you tell me the name of the song you used at the beginning of the video? Asking for a friend.

  • @ghostknighticus8968
    @ghostknighticus8968 21 день назад

    @NetworkChuck Hey Man I would like to thank you SO much i have been struggling to get this info into my head but this Video Is great Thank man You are the best

  • @euphemisticukulele67
    @euphemisticukulele67 21 день назад

    therapist: downtime charles isnt real. he cant hurt you.
    downtime charles: "sla is 2 days"

  • @kunalpatel8324
    @kunalpatel8324 21 день назад

    The grafana stack is opensource and way OP

  • @INCLASKY
    @INCLASKY 21 день назад

    Yo Chuck, could you remake a hackers roadmap 2024 video? that was kinda the best video i've seen

  • @thriveIT
    @thriveIT 21 день назад +2

    WhatsUp Gold! That was how I (DJ) started in monitoring in the early 2000’s!

  • @patrickdobry4058
    @patrickdobry4058 14 дней назад +1

    FirstWave's NMIS is a Linux version of this with 20 nodes free.

  • @rotivanov
    @rotivanov 21 день назад

    Never clicked on a video so fast!

  • @Pinkqween
    @Pinkqween 21 день назад

    Is there a Linux version or MacOS version of this software, honestly I need to install on my 8gb 4b pi which is ARM if not my Mac Mini that is also well ARM

  • @jeremytrees7266
    @jeremytrees7266 21 день назад

    Just throwing my opinion into the mix. Zabbix all the way!

  • @Berkshire-Hathaway
    @Berkshire-Hathaway 21 день назад

    I also love graphana and connected services - I use k8s for my main services that I host, so I don't think that comes as a surprise. xD

  • @anthonym.4356
    @anthonym.4356 13 дней назад

    thx do you want create a automatic ticket on service now or GLPI. have good day :)

  • @ubiquitous5948
    @ubiquitous5948 20 дней назад

    Can you monitor virtual machines with this also?

  • @GerardPinzone
    @GerardPinzone 21 день назад

    What was the music used in this video?

  • @dewboy2005
    @dewboy2005 19 дней назад

    This is cool, but The Dude is the most undervalued free monitoring solution on the planet.

  • @AntonioPersianoTech
    @AntonioPersianoTech 21 день назад +1

    *Very cool Video!* an alternative to other software like Zabbix or Grafana/prometheus although i think its a very hard market to compete with these other 2.

  • @yashwanth.chaudhari339
    @yashwanth.chaudhari339 21 день назад

    can you make a video on grafana/prometheus?

  • @user-bc2ec6dg4e
    @user-bc2ec6dg4e 18 дней назад

    Could you make a TrueNAS tutorial please.

  • @sweetsandman
    @sweetsandman 17 дней назад

    Would this work on linux servers? You only mentioned windows servers

  • @SECYBERSAFE
    @SECYBERSAFE 21 день назад +1

    My question is what would be the false positive rate and false negative rate... It is important before considering a solution.

    • @DeadlyDragon_
      @DeadlyDragon_ 21 день назад +1

      Completely customizable in most SNMP based monitoring solutions. You can tell most offerings to only trigger if monitor fails X amount of times over Y timeframe.

  • @UnderLoK
    @UnderLoK 14 дней назад

    Man.... I used this like 100 years ago, OK maybe 15... I had no idea it was still around.

  • @samp1568
    @samp1568 2 дня назад

    tldr is it worth doing this

  • @El_Sombrero_Belga
    @El_Sombrero_Belga 14 дней назад

    In many video's "sudo..." is being used, but every time I use that command, my terminal says that the term "sudo" is not recognized. How do I get this to work?