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    Glances

    Glances

    An eye on your system

    Glances is an open source, cross-platform monitoring tool that aims to provide a significant amount of monitoring information through a curses or Web-based interface. Depending on the size of the user interface, this information can then dynamically adapt. Glances can work in client/server mode, and is also capable of remote monitoring. All systems statistics can be exported to files or external time/value databases. Glances gets information from your system through various libraries,...
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    Watchdog

    Watchdog

    Python library and shell utilities to monitor filesystem events

    Python API library and shell utilities to monitor file system events. A simple program that uses watchdog to monitor directories specified as command-line arguments and logs events generated. Watchdog comes with an optional utility script called watchmedo. Please type watchmedo --help at the shell prompt to know more about this tool. You can use the shell-command subcommand to execute shell commands in response to events. watchmedo can read tricks.yaml files and execute tricks within them in...
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    pysnmpfs

    pysnmpfs

    Monitor SNMP hosts with a sysfs-like filesystem in user-space

    pysnmpfs is an extensible user-space filesystem engine written in Python to provide access to SNMP data in the same fashion as sysfs or procfs. The engine automatically caches data from SNMP agents and updates files as they are read. It relies upon extensions and defines a self-registered plugin API for fetching SNMP data. The project is based upon pysnmp-4.2.5+ and fusepy-2.0.2+ by Terrence Honles.
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    SMB for FUSE is a Network Neighborhood (Samba shares) filesystem. It works like smbfs, but instead of accessing one share at a time, all computers and workgroups are accessible at once from a single filesystem mount, making network browsing just as easy a
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    PyIDS is an intrusion detection system whose aim is to provide concise information to administrators about some parts of the system i.e filesystem checksums, unknown connections to the machine, access control lists of special files, log revision...
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