SW Name |
Home page |
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SendmailAnalyzer |
http://www.samse.fr/[..]mailAnalyzer/ |
1343x |
Sendmail Analyzer is a Perl script reporting full HTML and graph sendmail usage reports.
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Sensors-LCD |
http://sensors-lcd.kicks-ass.net/ |
1343x |
Sensors-LCD sends lm_sensors data (temperature, fan speed) to a LCDproc server, who puts it on a LCD.
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Thoth Network Integrity Assurance |
http://firedrake.org/[..]thothproject/ |
1341x |
Thoth Network Integrity Assurance is an open-source distributed network monitoring system.
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SAS's traffic grapher |
http://rousse.pm.org/sastragraph/ |
1340x |
SAS's traffic grapher for monitoring traffic via snmp.
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James Bond Log |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ects/bondlog/ |
1339x |
James Bond Log is a daemon log watcher written in C using the PCRE Library. It periodically checks the logs and alerts the sysadmin by sending an email if a pattern is found.
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PIKT |
http://pikt.org |
1339x |
PIKT is a cross-categorical, multi-purpose toolkit to monitor and configure computer systems, organize system security, format documents, assist command-line work, and perform other common systems administration tasks.
PIKT's primary purpose is to report and fix problems, but its flexibility and extendibility evoke many other uses limited only by your imagination.
One reviewer said of PIKT, "this is by far one of the most interesting/powerful tools I have seen for Linux administration." Another wrote that PIKT "excels at handling a diverse collection of machines, saves time and eliminates repetition, and gives you a global view of your site."
PIKT has been compared favorably to commercial software costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. Yet PIKT is free!
Highlights of the latest release:
- piktc_svc can now bind to a specific system port, facilitating PIKT's use in firewalled environments
- Implemented the new piktc -w & -W vieW-file options
- Implemented the new piktc +/-E option to set/unset environment variables
- Implemented #unset & #unsetenv directives, and new #set & #setenv variants
- Implemented new #setdef and defines.cfg variants
- Added optional alarm message sorting by syslog level
- Fixed several bugs, added a few minor extensions, and made other code improvements
For further details, see the PIKT News page: http://pikt.org/pikt/news.html
PIKT is available for Linux and many other flavors of Unix, including AIX, Digital UNIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX, OpenBSD, SCO OpenServer, and Solaris.
PIKT is Open Source software distributed under the GNU GPL.
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KNetLoad2 |
http://flameeyes.web.ctonet.it/[..]html#knetload |
1338x |
KNetLoad2 is a network usage meter for KDE.
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acctail |
http://www.vanheusden.com/acctail/ |
1337x |
Acctail shows all processes that have exited together with their cpu-time, memory usage, etc. etc.
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KBBTray |
http://coldstonelabs.org/[..]rojectIndex=4 |
1335x |
KBBTray is a KDE task bar tray applicaton that monitors a Big Brother page and shows its status.
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mytop |
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/ |
1334x |
mytop is tool for monitoring the threads and overall performance of MySQL 3.22.x and 3.23.x servers.
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Fire Applet |
http://www.cs.unc.edu/[..]m/fireapplet/ |
1334x |
Fire Applet is a panel applet for KDE 3 that shows an animated flame. The higher the CPU load, the bigger the flame gets.
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serialsnoop |
http://www.restivo.org/[..]cts/sersnoop/ |
1331x |
serialsnoop is a simple command-line tool for Linux that echoes bytes to and from any two serial ports, PTYs, or network sockets, and prints all traffic to stdout in hex and ASCII.
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glogwatch |
http://www.uberh4x0r.org/[..]load/gkrellm/ |
1330x |
glogwatch is a GKrellM plugin that alllows the monitoring of an arbitrary file, such as /var/log/messages, or a SNORT alert file, for changes.
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gnome-ppp_logger |
http://www.ibiblio.org/kppp_logger/ |
1330x |
This program lets you establish a PPP connection to your ISP using gnome-ppp. It saves your online time in a log for later analysis.
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Loadmeter |
http://www.cactii.net/~bb/linux/ |
1329x |
Loadmeter is a Linux system resource monitor that uses very little memory, and is written in raw Xlib.
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