Nagstamon Portable is a lightweight yet efficient application that is capable of monitoring your Nagios-based services and offers detailed information regarding the status of each service or host. The program comes with support for a broad range of server types, including Icinga, Check_MK Multisite, Centreon, Nagios, Opsview, Thruk, or Op5 Monitor/Ninja. All the servers and the application's options can be managed and customized in the Settings window.
Nagstamon Portable allows you to filter the displayed information about your hosts and services. Moreover, you can create highly accurate filtering rules with the aid of regular expressions. The program also comes with a notification system that will alert you when various events occur, such as when a service can't be reached, when a host goes offline, or when a problem is encountered. Sound notifications and visual pop-up alerts can be configured for your services and hosts.
Pros
- The utility is portable and lets you monitor your services and hosts on the go.
- The application supports a wide variety of server types.
Name | Nagstamon Portable |
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Version | 3.2.1 |
Developer | Henri Wahl | see all products from this developer |
Product Homepage | Nagstamon Portable |
License | Free (Freeware) |
Last Week Downloads | 9 |
All Time Downloads | 1,064 |
Filename | Nagstamon-3.2.1-win32.zip |
Filesize | 37.0MB |
MD5 Checksum | 504DE844BEEA3C8C4A2978127728C285 |
OS Support | Windows All |
Category | Networking |
100% CLEAN Certification
Nagstamon Portable has been tested by Download82.com team against viruses, spyware, adware, trojan, backdoors and was found to be 100% clean. Our editors will recheck this software periodically to assure that it remains clean.
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Old Versions
Software | Date Added |
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Nagstamon Portable 3.2.1 | October 23, 2019 - Latest Version |
Nagstamon Portable 3.0.2 | August 17, 2018 |
Nagstamon Portable 1.0.1 RC 1 | September 18, 2014 |
Nagstamon Portable 1.0 RC 2 | July 14, 2014 |
Nagstamon Portable 0.9.12 Build 20140512 Development | May 19, 2014 |