Nagios is supposed to be the best open source host, service and network monitoring program. It monitors specified hosts and services, alerting you to any developing issues, errors or improvements. I have also heard that it can be used as a server for thin clients without straining the server becaue more of the process is happening on the client side.
Well that sounds good, so I had to try it of course.
So here I am after a successfull login:
Now I only have to start using it
Meanwhile if you want to install it; the Fedora Quickstart has the most global description (file locations etc).
I belive distros like Mandriva and Mageia have a task-nagios that will do the hard work for you and place things correctly.
I placed everything myself which has the advantage that I know where it went.

I'll keep Nagios in mind for when lanlesalon.com goes global.
