FAN 1.0 Installs Nagios Plus Tools

Sep 26, 2008

Fully Automated Nagios (FAN) is a CD distribution that should simplify the installation of Nagios along with numerous tools on a network monitoring server. FAN 1.0 is the current version.

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Nagiosgraph 1.0.0 Offers New Approaches

Sep 11, 2008

Nagiosgraph, an extension of the Nagios monitoring software, is available as version 1.0.0. The program merges the performance data from the Nagios plug-in and presents them graphically on a webpage.

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GroundWork Examining the GroundWork open source monitoring tool

Jul 07, 2008

GroundWork is a user-friendly front-end for the Nagios monitoring tool.

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ASK KLAUS!

Jul 03, 2008

Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co-founder of the LinuxTag expo. He currently works as a teacher, programmer, and consultant. If you have a configuration problem, or if you just want to learn more about how Linux works, send your questions to: klaus@linux-magazine. com

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System Status Tools Tools for checking system status

Jul 01, 2008

A system monitor lets you query the system’s current health state. If you are unhappy with the spartan Top tool, try one of these easy alternatives.

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Mrxvt Tabbed terminal emulation with Mrxvt

Jul 01, 2008

Tired of too many terminal windows? Mrxvt is a tab-based terminal tool that lets you manage several sessions in a single window.

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LM Sensors 3.0.0 Reworked

Nov 26, 2007

Version 3.0.0 of LM Sensors, a software package for hardware monitoring has just been released.

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Monitorix 1.0.0 Monitors Hardware and Software

Sep 06, 2007

Version 1.0.0 of the Monitorix monitoring program has just been released. It now shows fan speeds, and CPU, motherboard and hard disk temperatures among other system data.

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