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    S.M.A.R.T. Monitoring Tools

    Disk Inspection and Monitoring

    smartmontools contains utility programs (smartctl, smartd) to control/monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA and SCSI disks. It is derived from smartsuite.
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    NetComp Scan

    IT Admin tool used for remote computer and network information

    ...Ping Sweep - Sweeps a specified network range and returns online devices. Port Scanner - Scans a specified port range on a networked device and returns open/ closed ports. Uptime Monitor - Add multiple hosts and monitor real time "online" status with easy to see color scheme. Wifi Scan - Scan for wifi AP's and list all devices found. AP's are discovered by BSSID so you can see every AP around you. This tool also allows you to create log files for multiple AP's to help monitor your networks. A complete description of what each tool does can be found in the help menu
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    ESC System Ctrl

    ESC System Ctrl

    Tools to help you control IT systems and escape their control over you

    monitor - pings nodes, records response times, and alerts when unreachable checkinout - check in/out tracker for Helpdesk items logger - configuration change logger and notifier assets - asset manager (yet to be developed) projects - project tracker (yet to be developed)
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    CatTail Viewer: dmesg, debugs, and logs!

    CatTail Viewer: dmesg, debugs, and logs!

    Monitors logs or other commands such as dmesg output on Linux systems.

    ...Check with your distribution's repositories, Ubuntu users may need to add a PPA, others may have to compile it from source. This will be part of a suite of tools to be included in a customized Linux distribution geared toward PC diagnostics and recovery.
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    flowstats
    `flowstats' is a collection of tools designed to monitor the network traffic of a local machine or a whole infrastructure, thanks to its distributed system. WARNING: this project is in an early stage, don't use it in a production environment.
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    JMX Viewing utility for easily integrating JMX enabled applications into tools like nagios.
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    Cam is written in C++/asm for FreeDOS. It allows users to take a screen shot of the monitor in text-mode, which is saved to a file of their choice. The output file can be displayed by simply using the "type" command with the Cam file as the parameter.
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