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    collectd

    collectd

    The system statistics collection daemon

    collectd is a system information collection daemon designed to gather performance and operational metrics from computers, servers, and networked environments. It periodically collects data such as CPU usage, memory utilization, disk activity, network traffic, system load, hardware sensor readings, and application statistics. The platform supports a large plugin ecosystem, allowing it to monitor services like Apache, Nginx, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, SNMP devices, virtual machines, and many other systems. Collected values can be stored, forwarded, logged, or exported to tools such as Graphite, Prometheus, Kafka, MQTT, RRDTool, and other monitoring destinations. collectd is built for efficient daemon-based operation, using caching, multithreading, and plugin-based processing to reduce system overhead. ...
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    This project is a low cost & lowpower Datalogger based on BeagleBone Black. The data logger is an electronic device that records earthquakes(Sensor network), Wind ,daylight ,power used/produced on the street lamp over time. Data will then be uploaded via a wireless radio MESH network(868 Mhz) to a database server for later analyze. The Prototype is developed on two microcontrollers(AVR and ARM Cortex-A8) with the low power and
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    Envmon

    Server Room Environmental Monitoring

    Perform environmental monitoring of a large number of server room racks. The solution monitors 48 racks. Each rack having 3 temperature sensors. Environmental data accessible a RESTfull interface. Individual sensors addressable via SNMP. The solution is comprised of a custom PCB containing a ATMEGA328P with UNO bootloader. The PCB called envmon board collects the environmental data and outputs it to a Raspberry PI. The Raspberry PI is the head unit providing network access to the data and...
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    Slogbase is a lightweight database attached to objects in Second Life that provides the same functionality as Apache Web Server logs. It uses ordinary LSL code in Second Life to send sensor data to an external PHP/MySQL application.
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    This command-line tool allow to retrieve data from the Testo 175/177 sensor.
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