Lightweight and minimalistic open-source Servers and HTTP monitor
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Lightweight and minimalistic open-source Servers and HTTP monitor
HetrixTools Server Monitoring Agent (Linux)
Lightweight monitoring and analytics for API frameworks.
360 monitoring agent
A CLI Remote Administration Tool for administrating a network over a TCP connection. Extremely simple and modular containing over 26 functions.
Server and IoT device monitor/manager. SERVAL
Monitorix is a free, open source, lightweight system monitoring tool.
Lightweight server health monitoring and alert tool for FreeBSD (Codeberg mirror)
PHP Server Monitoring class that monitors project servers and stores the results in JSON files.
Web Monitoring PostgreSQL- Tracking execution statistics of all SQL statements executed by a server.
sf-log-monitor extension provides syslog monitoring service for given Linux distribution.
Heartbeat is a Server Farmer subproject, aiming at extensible server monitoring, with or without Server Farmer installed.
The tool is geared towards Linux users who need to monitor specific services on remote or local systems.
Manage multiple servers with different operating systems, configurations, requirements etc. for many separate customers in an outsourcing model.
sf-monitoring-snmpd extension provides unified snmpd configuration to allow monitoring current server through SNMP protocol.
A command line tool for Monibot - Easy Server and Application Monitoring
Dashboard for WordOps backend
Nagmap Reborn - Standalone integration with some server monitoring systems providing a user-friendly interface through geographic visualization.
MullvadServerAlert is a GitHub Actions-based tool for monitoring Mullvad VPN servers. It provides alerts via Apprise when a server goes down.
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