Server monitor for Android
The feedback is Unreliable. Great idea for a program though.
I can monitor my server on a local area network, but how do I monitor it from a 4g, 3g, or 1x network?
If you add notification when servers become unreachable I'll come back and give you the fifth star! Good job.
we need interval 1 SECOND
Please add udp
But it works
Ping 1/0 yay!
Great. Love it
I can monitor my server on a local area network, but how do I monitor it from a 4g, 3g, or 1x network?
Best of. Im very satisfied.
Please add udp
But it works
Great. Love it
App Is excellent! Bravo dude! This did exactly what I needed it to do. Widget is perfect. You might want to add optional features for Notifications on server failures :) But 5 stars man. greeeeeat!
Please add udp
very useful app
Seems to do what it's supposed to do, but I didn't like the way you have to use a widget (I'd rather it just automatically gave a notification if the server is down). If a widget is what you want, though, looks like a good app.
Just wish I could monitor a (external) ping on the widget
Sick of the ads. Uninstalled.
But it works
Galaxy s3
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I like it. Easy to set up. Easy to create widgets that show 4 servers at once. Could stand to have some more features like a tall widget and poll interval option.
Useful, but when I try to create a widget to check more than 4 services, I only get 4 on the widget. Not a huge deal... Motorola Bionic on Verizon.
No option for poll interval or warnings, but I like the widget.
I'll give the 5-star when we'll be able to change the presentation order. But beside that, its does what its supposed to do, and keep an eye for me on my servers. Great app, I recommend it.
This is a cool small app. Worked perfectly over xmas period monitoring our webserver. The widget is perfect I didn't once get a call nor have to manually check our servers are up. A must have app for sysadmins
Just what I need as a widget. Any chance to adjust font size for tablet (it is really small on Nexus 7) and maybe an adjustable widget size? Nice, thanks.
Overall a very good app, the widget sits nicely on the phone and it all seems to work quite well. There are a couple of wrinkles however...if you are polling using ECHO make sure that the machine is on the local subnet, otherwise it doesn't seem to work. Jumping on and off a vpn can also confuse it so be careful with that one. Finally I have found that checking the status of windows boxes on pushed vpn routes using echo fails (although since linux machine work this way I suspect Windows may be to blame here). My set up is a little complicated and perhaps a lot these problems are edge cases for most users. I do recommend this app highly
By far the best app for viewable ping results. Preconfigure IP addresses with different protocols. You can pick the length of the ping timeout and the port to ping to. Next best thing is you can setup separate widgets to separate your connections. Been using it for over 3 years now from android 2.3 all the way to 4.4.
The widget interval is not auto refreshing after a while, still NEED a notification alert which shows you when a device is up or down.
Otherwise, very nicely done! This app can ping servers that others can't.
Ping is not available as part of monitoring protocol. Kindly add ping beside echo, http and tcp. Also it lacks sound alert.
Seems to work well. Not sure if the intervals in the widget are right, but they do refresh after I turn on my screen each time.
The feedback is Unreliable. Great idea for a program though.
Great app for monitoring.. only one problem.. its not saving the assign port to use by the application.
This app seems to be really great, but in practical use it falls a little short. The widgets are a little too small for something as important as server monitoring. I would like to see some large options like 4x4 and adjustable font size in the widget. Also, a simple ping option (customizable port) for server status checking would be nice, as that is the only way one of my servers can be checked. Other than that it's great.
This is good but I'm confused does yellow mean its up?
I can monitor my server on a local area network, but how do I monitor it from a 4g, 3g, or 1x network?
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Like the title says....port keeps reverting to 80. Would be nice if alert or email option were available in case of downed server. UPDATE AFTER 1 WEEK OF USE: many false readings. Unreliable.