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    Nagstamon Nagios status monitor
    Nagstamon is a Nagios status monitor which resides in systray or desktop (Linux, macOS, Windows) as floating statusbar to inform you in realtime about the status of your hosts and services. It allows to connect to multiple Nagios based monitors. Currently supported are Nagios, Icinga, Opsview, Op5 Ninja, Check_MK Multisite, Centreon and Thruk.
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    Ansible Config Management Database

    Ansible Config Management Database

    Generate host overview from ansible fact gathering output

    Ansible-cmdb takes the output of Ansible's fact gathering and converts it into a static HTML overview page (and other things) containing system configuration information. It supports multiple types of output (HTML, CSV, SQL, etc) and extends information gathered by Ansible with custom data. For each host, it also shows the groups, host variables, custom variables and machine-local facts. Some templates, such as txt_table and html_fancy, support columns. If a template supports columns, you...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    subnetcalculator

    subnetcalculator

    Basic subnet calculator written in Python.

    Based on the IP address and subnet mask input from the user, the following values are calculated: #1. Network address #2. Broadcast address #3. Number of valid hosts #4. Wildcard mask #5. Number of mask bits (CIDR notation) #6. Random IP addresses from the subnet.
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