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Pandora FMS is an open source monitoring application whose origin dates back to 2004. It integrates in the same application the monitoring of different infrastructure elements: networks, applications, servers, web, and other specific data sources such as logs, WMI, Netflow or SNMP traps.
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Prometheus exporter for Windows machines
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Windows Perfmon / WMI On-Host Integration for New Relic Infrastructure
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📚 Large base of PowerShell notes in Russian language (Сheat Sheet & Documentation).
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Environs is a small C# library that provides a simplified interface for working with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), and related functionality. It aims to make it easier to perform common operations and tasks in these areas without the need for extensive knowledge of the underlying protocols.
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Agentless Windows Monitoring using WMI and Remote Shell checks (WBEM Protocol)
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Monitor Windows process creation/deletion events
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REST API and Web server based on .NET HttpListener and backend PowerShell Core for Windows remote managment via Web browser or curl from Linux
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Clean WMI Interface (CWMII) written in C# providing a strongly typed interface to access WMI Properties and Classes
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This is a collection of all my scripts over a 13+ year time period. Languages: Bash/sh, HTML, JS, SQL, Perl, PHP, Python, PowerShell, CMD(Batch), WMI, Wsh, Docker/docker-compose.yml conf, Nginx (.conf)
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An AutoHotkey script to simplify the calling of functions when windows/processes are created/terminated, devices are connected/disconnected.
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A Python script that leverages Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to query and retrieve a wide range of system information and configuration data from your computer.
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