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ESM

by retep

ESM (Extensible System Monitor) is a daemon that lets you tie together plugins to monitor and report on your system. The plugins communicate with ESM via standard input and standard output and can be easilly written in any language.


http://esm.sourceforge.net

Logging, Monitoring

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  • Forum thread added

    mschweiz created the Howto Configure forum thread

    09:01PM on Aug 21 2000 by mschweiz

  • Code committed

    Anonymous committed patchset 1 of module CVSROOT to the ESM CVS repository, changing 11 files

    08:10PM on Jun 14 2000 by nobody

  • Forum thread added

    Anonymous created the Welcome to Developers forum thread

    01:55PM on Jun 14 2000 by nobody

  • Forum thread added

    Anonymous created the Welcome to Help forum thread

    01:55PM on Jun 14 2000 by nobody

  • Forum thread added

    Anonymous created the Welcome to Open Discussion forum thread

    01:55PM on Jun 14 2000 by nobody

  • Project Information Updated

    registered the ESM project

    01:53PM on Jun 14 2000

  • esm 1.1 file released: esm-1.1.tar.gz

    • New Features:
      • Configuration files now go in /usr/local/esm/etc
      • You can now specify log levels by name. For instance instead of 8 you can now say emerg, log_emerg or esm_log_emerg.
      • Added example configuration files that ...

    07:00AM on May 01 2000

  • esm-signature 1.1 file released: esm-1.1.tar.gz.sign

    
                
            
            

    07:00AM on May 01 2000

  • esm 1.0 file released: esm-1.0.tar.gz

    • New Features:
      • You can now specify times (timeouts, update intervals etc.) in minutes, hours or days. Respectivly 1m, 1h, 1d
      • ESMSysLog now prints the priority of all messages before the message.
    • Buf ...

    07:00AM on Oct 09 1999

  • esm 0.03 file released: esm-0.03.tar.gz

    • New Features:
      • ./configure support.
      • Now comes with the ESMSysLog daemon monitor.
      • Now SIGUSR1 will cause the daemon monitors to be repolled. This is usefull for when a daemon monitor finds an error that needs immediate ...

    07:00AM on Sep 22 1999