Server Monitoring Tool is designed to monitor file activities on a server, detecting unauthorized file modifications or suspicious uploads like webshells
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Server Monitoring Tool is designed to monitor file activities on a server, detecting unauthorized file modifications or suspicious uploads like webshells
[HaLL] Broad Stats
360 monitoring agent
Ollama Monitor is a Python script designed to test connectivity and performance of an Ollama server. It provides functionality for endpoint checking, load testing, and optional Prometheus metrics export.
Lightweight, user-friendly, and easy-to-set-up server monitoring GUI tool
Simple ping uptime monitor for servers.
The tool is geared towards Linux users who need to monitor specific services on remote or local systems.
MullvadServerAlert is a GitHub Actions-based tool for monitoring Mullvad VPN servers. It provides alerts via Apprise when a server goes down.
CLI for 360 Monitoring
Service Status Indicator API: Monitor Linux system services and updates with an API and front-end client. GPLv2 licensed.
Computer Networks Assignment
Check Linux server status
Server monitoring agent
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Aurora is a server management and monitoring system that is currently under construction. For now, you can only see if the disk is healthy or not. However, I will develop it to do management or monitoring for the entire system.
CLI for Sleuren agent
[Pre-Alpha] HetrixTools Server Monitoring Agent (Windows)
A dashboard which tracks all the registered servers with the different cloud providers all along with subscriptions details.
monitor resources (cpu,memory,disks,swap) - domain uptime - ssl expire dates - send alerts to slack
Python wrapper for RedFish HTTP API
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