NetXMS is a monitoring system with a modular architecture. It can be used for monitoring an entire IT infrastructure, starting with SNMP-capable hardware (like switches and routers) and ending with applications on servers. The system has a three-tier architecture; the information is collected by monitoring agents (either its own agents or SNMP agents) and delivered to the monitoring server for processing and storing, where it can be accessed by using the management console. It features centralized configuration and centralized agent upgrades.
| Tags | Monitoring Networking Systems Administration |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Windows Windows Windows Windows Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C++ Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is a new "stable" release which deprecates the 1.0.x branch and is recommended for production use. Major changes include a rewritten-from-scratch cross-platform management console, a Web interface, Unicode support, tabular DCIs, and an embedded reporting engine.


Release Notes: A completely new Web interface. An Oracle monitoring subagent has been added. Multiple bugfixes and improvements in existing components.


Release Notes: New NXSL functions: GetDCIValueByName, GetDCIValueByDescription. A new attribute "comments" in NXSL classes "Node" and "NetObj". Fixes for non-working macros in nxalarm. nxpush now supports node identification by DNS name or IP address. A fix for a memory leak in netxmsd.


Release Notes: Handling of Avaya ERS devices was improved. The MIB compiler was improved. The SetCustomAttribute NXSL function was added. EMBEDDED-NGX-MIB was added. Minor bugs were fixed in the legacy management console.


Release Notes: Improvements were made in network discovery and VRRP support. A new object tool type, server command, was added. A new MIB, VRRP-MIB, was added