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Add Linux Host to OpenNMS

How to Add Hosts in OpenNMS Monitoring Server

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In our first part of this article, we have described in detail on how to install and configure the latest OpenNMS network monitoring platform on CentOS/RHEL as well as on Ubuntu/Debian server. In this

Install OpenNMS in Debian and Ubuntu

Install OpenNMS Network Monitoring in Debian and Ubuntu

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OpenNMS (Open Network Management System) is a free and open source, scalable, extensible, enterprise-grade and cross-platform Java-based network management platform was designed to monitor critical services on remote machines and gathers the information of

Install OpenNMS in CentOS 7

Install OpenNMS Network Monitoring Tool in CentOS/RHEL 7

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OpenNMS (or OpenNMS Horizon) is a free and open source, scalable, extensible, highly configurable and cross-platform network monitoring and network management platform built using Java. It’s an enterprise-grade network service management platform currently being

Hegemon Monitoring Tool for Linux

Hegemon – A Modular System Monitoring Tool for Linux

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There are all kinds of Linux system monitoring tools such as top, htop, atop and many more that provide different output of system data such as resource utilization, running processes, CPU temperature and others.

whowatch – Monitor Linux Users and Processes

whowatch – Monitor Linux Users and Processes in Real Time

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whowatch is a simple, easy-to-use interactive who-like command line program for monitoring processes and users on a Linux system. It shows who is logged on to your system and what they are doing, in

Tuned CentOS Performance Tuning

Tuned – Automatic Performance Tuning of CentOS/RHEL Servers

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To maximize the end-to-end performance of services, applications and databases on a server, system administrators usually carry out custom performance tunning, using various tools, both generic operating system tools as well as third-party tools.

LibreNMS Monitoring Tool for Linux

LibreNMS – A Fully Featured Network Monitoring Tool for Linux

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LibreNMS is an open source, powerful and feature-rich auto-discovering PHP based network monitoring system which uses the SNMP protocol. It supports a broad range of operating systems including Linux, FreeBSD, as well as network

Guider Linux Performance Analyzer

Guider – A System Wide Linux Performance Analyzer

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Guider is a free and opens source, powerful system-wide performance analysis tool written mostly in Python for Linux operating systems. It is designed to measure amount of system resource usage and to trace system

Understand Linux Load Average

Understand Linux Load Averages and Monitor Performance of Linux

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In this article, we will explain one of the critical Linux system administration tasks – performance monitoring in regards to system/CPU load and load averages. Before we move any further, let’s understand these two

Install linux-dash in Linux

linux-dash: Monitors “Linux Server Performance” Remotely Using Web Browser

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If you are looking for a low resource, speedy server statistics monitoring script, look no further than linux-dash. Linux Dash’s claim to popular is its slick and responsive web dashboard that works better on

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