CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap is a powerful, easy-to-use platform that IT organizations and service providers around the world use to manage and optimize their most critical systems and IT services. Now, CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap lets you harness these functionalities and capabilities for up to 30 devices (servers and network elements) at no cost.
CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap delivers robust, enterprise-class functionality in a single server, application, and network monitoring software. It creates a holistic view of critical systems and services, consolidating multiple IT infrastructure monitoring tools into a unified, easy-to-manage platform. And because you can download, deploy, monitor and report on your most critical systems in as little as an hour, you can start getting value from CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap almost immediately.
Stop compromising:
Stop settling for stale freeware and limited, expensive, non-integrated point server and network monitoring software and tools. CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap gives you robust, enterprise-class functionality in a single, unified infrastructure monitoring software for free for up to 30 devices.
Stop managing tools:
Stop doing swivel chair integration, jumping from screen to screen between multiple, non-integrated point IT monitoring tools. CA Nimsoft Snap consolidates multiple IT infrastructure monitoring needs such as network and server monitoring into a single platform that’s simple to use and easy to manage?
Immediate value:
Download, deploy, monitor and report on your most critical systems in as little as an hour. Features like auto-discovery, automatic infrastructure monitoring, best practice thresholds, and directed user experience will get you up and running in a snap.
Realtime Use case: In our project, we use Nimsoft Monitor tool we use it for monitoring of the CPU and Memory usage of Appa Servers (AEM) and web servers (Apache web servers -- Dispatchers). On this tool, we can set up the threshold value of CPU and memory usage.
Once it reaches the Maximum Threshold limit and exceeds that means we are having issues. So we need to alarm about it and need to find out which servers are using more memory and
#1. Need to take out that App server Dispatcher from F5 rotation and restart that particular Publish app server and then check and see if the memory is coming to normal ... if that is the case then need to clear dispatcher, Akamai cache and enable the respective dispatcher on F5.
#2. If the issue still exists and consuming more memory then we need to look at the logs to see if there are any Service Exceptions, connection time out or connection lost to the external services/ web services.
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