Monitor tools for ubuntu performance
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Jun 25, 2019 - Python
Monitor tools for ubuntu performance
📊 A command line monitoring tool (graph) for NVIDIA GPUs
Dashboard designed with Flask for monitoring servers status
Simple package for websites monitoring.
An SMS monitoring service for a solar farm powered by Raspberry Pi Pico W
Python library and shell utilities to monitor filesystem events.
A tool for distributed container monitoring over Kubernetes.
A Docker State Change Monitor and Notifier (Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Ntfy, Pushbullet, Slack) as linux service
This repository contains scripts for monitoring a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and performing a graceful shutdown of ESXi hosts and QNAP NAS devices when the UPS is on battery power for an extended period. The scripts utilize HashiCorp Vault for securely storing and retrieving credentials.
A simple tool for checking if a URL is up or down based on the status code.
Cross-platform scripts developed in Python3 for RAM monitoring and sending email alerts whenever the defined threshold has been exceeded on the system.
Squeeze is a Open Source tool to check hosts and response time, it's powered by FastAPI, Python, SQLite and InfluxDB.
Real-time ActiveMQ Monitoring Dashboard - Offering instantaneous insights into enqueue message dynamics, with superior latency compared to AWS CloudWatch.
Tools to convert, edit, and monitor tyrano game save file
Monitoring of boiler switching intervals.
This is a Python class that collects data of exchange rates, stock prices, bond yields, market indices, and commodity prices, stores data into MySQL database, and generates daily and weekly reports through email to show significant changes in economic data.
Shinken is a nagios fork written in Python Made in France
a small system monitor script for the command line
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