gbRRDGraphix is a full solution to collecte , monitor (metrology) and display all data from SNMP protocol, Script Unix or Netflow equipments. All data are stocked inside databases and displayed by 'rrdtool' to graphics on a securised Web Site. The Netflow data are managed by 'flow-tools' commands and can be filtered, sorted and extracted.
It's possible to build reports and statistics from these data to PDF, HTML, CSV format. This solution is ajustable, scalable and evolutive.
Main part of the project is developed in Gambas3 language.

Features

  • Adding a new panel to analyze all Netflow data and produce reports.
  • Big work made to increase speed and ergonomics.
  • Increase stability of the scheduler 'gbUpdated' on high load.
  • Adding script support as source of data in the GUI and the scheduler.

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Languages

English, French

Intended Audience

System Administrators

User Interface

KDE, Project is a user interface (UI) system, Web-based

Programming Language

BASIC, JavaScript, Unix Shell

Related Categories

Unix Shell Network Monitoring Software, JavaScript Network Monitoring Software, BASIC Network Monitoring Software

Registered

2008-03-10