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Nagios, an open-source server monitoring platform, helps systems administrators proactively maintain high availability and reliabilty. It is free and its source code is available.

If you're a Progress database or system administrator, you can use ProDashboard, Allegro's custom Nagios plug-ins, to ensure your customers' databases and systems stay up and running. ProDashboard "watches" your Progress database, and alerts you when critical or serious errors are about to happen. While it cannot predict or monitor every condition, ProDashboard monitors for the most important or most likely to fail conditions.

Don't use the Progress database? No worries. You can still easily use Nagios, the industry standard in enterprise-grade IT infrastructure monitoring, to watch over your MySQL or PostgreSQL databases, Microsoft Exchange Server, Lotus Notes server, and more. Allegro can install and modify the Nagios monitoring platform as necessary to suit your particular environment.

Contact Allegro for more information about Nagios or for reliable Nagios support. For years, we have delivered full Nagios support from the installation through training. If you do use Progress, be sure to ask us about ProDashboard, our monitoring tool.

Check out the latest news about Nagios below!

 
  • Registration Open for Nagios World Conference 2013
    Nagios Enterprises is excited to announce that registration for the Nagios World Conference 2013 is now open. Following the success of NWC 2012, this year's conference is sure to provide another excellent opportunity for Nagios users and community members from around the world to learn from one another and share their knowledge. Click here to learn more and register!
  • Nagios Core 3.5.0 Released
    Nagios Core 3.5.0 has been released and can be downloaded from the downloads page. The Changelog can be found here. This release contains bug fixes and updates related to downtimes, restarts, and to the way non-ASCII characters are handled. This release includes an application binary interface (ABI) update; existing modules will need to be recompiled in order to work with this release. Thanks to Phil Randal and Eric Stanley for their contributions.
  • Nagios Core 3.4.4 Released
    Nagios Core 3.4.4 has been released and can be downloaded from the downloads page. The Changelog can be found here. This release contains several bug fixes and updates to the code to prevent security issues.. Thanks to Mike Guthrie and Eric Stanley for their contributions.
  • NRPE 2.14 Released
    NRPE has just been updated to version 2.14. This version contains a number of changes, including enhanced support for AIX as well a patch to prevent a potential security issue arising from passing bash command substitutions as arguments. Thanks to those who contributed to and tested this version. You can download NRPE 2.14 directly from SourceForge.
  • Nagios Core 3.4.3 Released
    Nagios Core 3.4.3 was just released and can be grabbed from the downloads page. The Changelog can be found here. This release is essentially the 3.4.2 minus the changes intended for Nagios 4 that had slipped into the code. Thanks to Mike Guthrie, Eric Stanley, and Phil Randal for their contributions and to Phil Randal and Dan Wittenberg for their testing and feedback on the release candidates.