Xymon
Xymon is a system
for monitoring of hosts and networks, inspired by the
Big Brother system. It collects information about the health
of your computers, the applications running on them, and the network
connectivity between them. All of this information is presented in a
set of simple,
intuitive webpages that are updated frequently to reflect changes
in the status of your systems.
It provides real-time monitoring, an easy
web-interface, historical data, availability reports and performance
graphs.
Xymon was previously known as Hobbit.
Xymon 4.3.10
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Price
Free to download
Size
2.6MB
License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
Henrik Stoerner
Website
www.xymon.com
System Requirements
Web browser (e.g. Firefox, Konqueror etc)
Web server
Sufficient SYSV IPC resources
Support
Sites:
Manual,
SourceForge,
Mail
Archive
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- Handles monitoring lots of systems
- Keeps most of the ever-changing data in memory instead of
on-disk
- Has a centralized configuration
- Easy to setup and deploy
- Xymon
clients require no configuration changes when installed on
multiple hosts
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