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    SSH System Administration Tool

    SSH System Administration Tool

    SSH Java client GUI for Unix, Linux administration and monitoring

    Raanan Zion https://au.linkedin.com/pub/raanan-zion/88/7b9/255 ssh Java interface for Unix, Linux and MS Windows system administration and monitoring. Automates firewall rule checks; exporting the results into Excel. Allows you to run multiple Unix commands on multiple servers simultaneously. Captures your network traces (on the port/ports and interface/interfaces of your choice) and at at a click of a button copies them back to your desktop opening. Remotely monitor your servers in a...
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    Redhat Linux Oracle OVM Systems Monitor

    Redhat Linux OVM System Performance Monitoring

    It's a very light Redhat Linux and Oracle OVM System Performance Monitoring tool written in Perl using rrdtool for Database and Graphing. Allows you to query the RRD database given a set of dates and generates a web based graphs. Easy to install. Uses less disk space than most performance monitoring tool. Data of each host monitored is kept for 2 years and occupy less that 25 MB of disk space.
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    Emon

    Remote server monitoring application

    Emon is another remote server monitoring application, but this time you are able to start your monitoring in the terminal easily. You do not need to install any applications on the monitoring servers, because Emon uses SSH and /proc directory to get the monitoring data. All you need to do is just configure Emon in XML and create an SSH user. After configuration, you are ready to monitor ping, dns, ports, url, CPU, RAM, SWAP, disk, traffic and log files of multiple servers in the terminal. If...
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    SIS (System Information Script)

    SIS (System Information Script)

    Simple & useful benchmarking bash shell script for GNU/Linux distros.

    SIS is a very simple and portable, system info bash script, work on most GNU/Linux distributions. Tested on Ubuntu and its based distrobution (Eg. Kubuntu), Debian and Fedora. SIS is a tool to help any linux system administrator, to benchmark, test and monitor Linux machines. With a simple UI and easy deployment, you can know most important basic information about the machine you're working on; From installed Drivers, OS & Kernel version, Current Process running etc. SIS is a handy and simple tool to use on most of GNU/Linux Machines.
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