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I am in the process of trying to graphically represent all of our server racks. So when we receive a new server we can decide where this should be put and where a specific servers currently resides.

Are there any existing software packages that stores this kind of data already? I'd prefer open source ones if there are any but anything would be helpful.

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I had a look around at this and the solutions suggested (thanks Node) and at the moment my feeling are using one of the following:

I will update when I have played about with these tools and see what they can provide.

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Since you feel like saying "thanks Node", I think an up-vote for him would be in order. ;-) – Tomalak Mar 6 at 17:45
I already did :p – bobwah Mar 9 at 16:46
well i thought i had :s – bobwah Mar 9 at 16:48
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If you use nagios as monitoring application you could use NagVis to create custom status maps e.g. a rackview of your servers.

Example Screenshot

RackMonkey seems to fit your requirements too.

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