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I couldn't decide the correct forum for this, but here goes...

Does anyone have any insight or suggestions for setting up a central monitoring system for monitoring all of the Macs on our network? I was thinking Big Brother or Hobbit, but was wondering if there are any Mac specific tools designed for this purpose. I was also going to explore the OpenNMS project since free is the best cost. I want to proactively monitor the basics; disk space, memory, temp would be nice, syslogs for errors, ...

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