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.
[ set status to abandon - volunteers welcome ]
The postfix-logwatch / amavis-logwatch log analyzers produce summaries, reports and statistics regarding the operation of postfix and amavis. Use standalone, or as a filter module for the open source logwatch utility.
Command line LOGalyze client. logalyze-cli is a powerful command line client for managing LOGalyze engine.
With LOGalyze application log analyzer, you can collect your log data from any device, analyze, normalize and parse them.
Scripts to log (to a database) the information about Command Line Interface (CLI) scripts: start time, end time, run time (derived), script output, and exit status.
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Complete System Resource and Task Organizer (csrtd) monitors the status and behavior of the system and network resources. The daemon logs events and accepts client requests, which is used to retrieve data and administer the daemon.
UPSD Log Parser (ulp) monitors the messages sent by upsd to syslogd. It extracts the data from these and inserts them into an RRD file, from where administrators can get graphs of the UPS status.
An application that centralizes UNIX system status information from several machines into one web-accessible interface. A daemon gathers system stats and reports them stats via HTTP to a server which presents the most recent stats via a web page.