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    Monitorix

    Monitorix

    Monitorix is a free, open source, lightweight system monitoring tool

    ...It consists mainly of two programs: a collector, called monitorix, which is a Perl daemon that is started automatically like any other system service, and a CGI script called monitorix.cgi. Monitorix includes its own HTTP server built in (which is listening by default on port 8080/TCP) to see the statistics graphs, so you aren't forced to install a third-party web server to use it. Just point your browser at http://localhost:8080/monitorix.
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    PumpedUp

    PumpedUp

    Performance monitoring and logging software for Linux and Windows.

    ...It can quickly point out maximized resources on a system. It also has options for sending data to Redis / Logstash for analysis, or Nagios for alarming. PumpedUp runs an insecure web server on port 8080 by default and requires you to provide your own security for that port. You can disable this functionality by editing the PumpedUp configuration file. After installation, go to http://localhost:8080 to get to the PumpedUp main page.
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