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    Log Monitoring - Monitor/Check Log Files

    Log File Monitoring - Check Log Files, Analyze, Alert on any UNIX Log

    Monitoring log files is mandatory in all UNIX environments. LoGrobot does this for you efficiently. It analyzes, graphs and alerts on system log files, application log files, database log files, custom log files...basically any log file. Benefits: Automatically scans log files for errors or user specified patterns Shows the offending log entries in the alerts generated on a monitored log file Shows latest size of a log file at the time of the most recent log check Shows total...
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    RPi-Monitor

    RPi-Monitor

    Real time monitoring : RPi-Monitor always keep an eye on your computer

    RPi-Monitor is a monitoring tool which keep an eye on your computer and can give you the current status and the history of resources usages in a nice looking and interactive web interface. RPi-Monitor is design to be light and powerful and doesn't relies on other software to run. It has been deigned to run on embedded device and consume very few system resources.
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    arlogd

    arlogd

    a remote logger

    Arlogd provides remote logging. A daemon on a client host watches all fifo's in some directory. Anything written to a fifo is appended to a corresponding file on the loghost. It is not necessary to change or reconfigure logging applications ; you can just replace a log by (a symlink to) a fifo.
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    This is a collection of modules and HOWTOs that allow Active Directory to be extended and provide support for LDAP/SSL authentication of Linux hosts, setup a local homedir footprint for Linux users and mount their smbfs remote homedir on login.
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    Remote analyse of servers. OS for Servers: 1st Step: UX (primary linux) Analysing Logfiles (syslog, every other logfile, free customize) Analysing Quotas, Free Space, Processes, Connected Users Central Server for collecting this Information and Displ
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    a logging system for openbsd's pf. uses postgresql for storage, and is designed to cope with an unreliable network connection to the database.
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    my-swatch pretends to be an implementation of msyslog and swatch together. What it pretends to accomplish is put all together, to log events to a remote database (like msyslog) and to awake triggers (like swatch).
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    Shows who is using the bandwidth on your unix machine in real time. Prints a list of users/procs, bytes in/out/total, local port, remote IP/port, ordered by bandwidth usage. TCP only.
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