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Monitoring Tools

Install Monit in Linux

How to Install and Setup Monit (Linux Process and Services Monitoring) Program

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Monit is a free open source and very useful tool that automatically monitors and manages server process, files, directories, checksums, permissions, filesystems and services like Apache, Nginx, MySQL, FTP, SSH, Sendmail and so on

Monitor Per Process Bandwidth in Linux

NetHogs – Monitor Per Process Network Bandwidth Usage in Real Time

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Linux operating systems have tons of open source network monitoring tools on the web. Say, you can use iftop command to check bandwidth usage, netstat command to see reports on interface statistics or top

Linux User Activity Monitoring

How to Monitor User Activity with psacct or acct Tools

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psacct or acct both are open source application for monitoring users activities on the system. These applications runs in the background and keeps track of each users activity on your system as well as

Linux Network Monitoring

Real Time Interactive IP LAN Monitoring with IPTraf Tool

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There are number of monitoring tools available. Moreover, i came across a IPTraf monitoring tool which i find very useful and it’s a simple tool to monitor Inbound and Outbound network traffic passing through

Block SSH Attacks in Linux

Block SSH Server Attacks (Brute Force Attacks) Using DenyHosts

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DenyHosts is an open source and free log-based intrusion prevention security program for SSH servers developed in Python language by Phil Schwartz. It is intended to monitor and analyzes SSH server logs for invalid

Mtop MySQL Monitoring

Install Mtop (MySQL Database Server Monitoring) in RHEL/CentOS 6/5/4, Fedora 17-12

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mtop (MySQL top) is an open source real time MYSQL Server monitoring program written in Perl language that shows queries which are taking longer time to process and kills those longer queries after certain

Linux Network Troubleshooting

13 Linux Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Commands

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Computers are connected in a network to exchange information or resources each other. Two or more computer connected through network media called computer network. There are number of network devices or media are involved

Linux Vmstat and Iostat Commands

Linux Performance Monitoring with Vmstat and Iostat Commands

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This is our on-going series of commands and performance monitoring in Linux. Vmstat and Iostat both commands are available on all major Unix-like (Linux/Unix/FreeBSD/Solaris) Operating Systems. If vmstat and iostat commands are not available

Linux Netstat Command

20 Netstat Commands for Linux Network Management

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netstat (network statistics) is a command line tool for monitoring network connections both incoming and outgoing as well as viewing routing tables, interface statistics etc. netstat is available on all Unix-like Operating Systems and

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