PHP Server Monitor is a script that checks whether your websites and servers are up and running. It comes with a web based user interface where you can manage your services and websites, and you can manage users for each server with a mobile number and email address.
For services a connection will be made to the entered ip or domain, on the given port. This way you can check if certain services on your machine are still running. To check your IMAP service for example, enter port 143.
For websites you can enter a link and it will check the HTTP status code. If the HTTP status code is in the 4xx range or a timeout, it means an error occurred and the tool will start sending out notifications. You can also set a regular expression to match for content on the page itself.
Each server has its own settings regarding notification. You can choose for email, text message (SMS) and Pushover.net notifications.
For more info please visit http://www.phpservermonitor.org
Features
- Website and service (port) monitoring
- Email and SMS notifications
- Pushover.net notifications
- HTTP status code checking for websites
- Regular expression search for specific content on website
- View history graphs of uptime and latency.
- User authentication with 2 levels (administrator and regular user).
- Logs of connection errors, outgoing emails and text messages.
- Easy cronjob implementation to automatically check your servers.
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow PHP Server Monitor
User Reviews
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I Use this Monitoring System for my few Services: Internal Monitoring (Switches, NAS and my PiHole(s)) and external Monitoring (Mail Server, RDP and so on) I Love this Tool based on PHP. It worked on a small ThinClient with a Dualcore (Intel Celeron N2807) and 4GB Ram (Actualy used: 175MB/4GB) with PHP7.3 and MariaDB 10.3.23. I have been using it for about 6 months now and have not encountered any problems so far. Because telegram, e-mail and also SMS are supported I will be informed extensively in case of a failure. 14.08.2020 - Actualy Version: v3.5.2 Nice!
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Responsive developer with a great, easy utility that makes monitoring a network quite simple. Anyone with even limited PHP and Linux shell script skills would find it relatively easy to get this up and running.
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A great tool for monitoring servers, internet connections or services. It has a little bit of work to go in the way of looks to be at the front line, but it's well on its way.
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Can't configure (You have no p...) Buggy and not useable - S***ware.
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Does a great job to health monitor my sites. Had to change my config.php entry of the cron define to: $PSM_CRON_ALLOW = array("123.123.123.123","222.222.222.222"); Then I just dollared the use of this 'define' in the cron php. Then my cron job worked. A bit slap dash but it is working.