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...The tool also stores historical test results and can export measured data as structured JSON for scripting, logging, or integration with automation tools. Users can bind tests to specific network interfaces or source IPs, making it flexible for complex networking environments or servers with multiple network paths. In addition to TUI mode, it supports headless text or JSON output for pipelines and monitoring systems.
SIGAR (System Information Gatherer and Reporter) is a cross-platform, cross-language library and command-line tool for accessing operating system and hardware level information in Java, Perl and .NET.
Oscar Notify is a small client<->server tool kit that implements the Oscar protocol. It allows you to connect to the ICQ/AIM network and use a small command line tool to send messages to a desired icq number. Works great with Nagios
First perl-based configuration tool for nagios (http://nagios.org). Uses Web-interface and/or Command line tool. Requires: DBD::mysql, DBI::mysql, CGI. Is a real alternate against PHP configuration tools.
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Simple command line tool for listing what programs have open sockets. Get_sock_pids output shows: program name, pid, port, type, and state (a feature netstat is missing on FreeBSD).
Right now only for FreeBSD 4.x