This repository contains notes and links used to install and configure ElasticStack on a Debian 10 virtual machine. Also included are handy commands and scripts generated while working on the project.
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This repository contains notes and links used to install and configure ElasticStack on a Debian 10 virtual machine. Also included are handy commands and scripts generated while working on the project.
mTracker - Powerful utility to track user activity on Linux server
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.
SSH, SCP, Macros, Server Monitoring and Logfile display
The Shared Loggin Server is designed to collect information retrieved from operating systems and/or applications from different computers. Centralizing Network Task Logs
A website to monitor server responsiveness.
sf-monitoring-heartbeat extension provides simple heartbeat client with service autodiscovery.
Python wrapper for RedFish HTTP API
Server monitoring with Slack notification pushes.
Simple ping uptime monitor for servers.
A app to track the statistics of your servers - under construction!
A Multi Management System coded in Shell designed to manage multiple instances of Rust on your Linux machine..
A simple flask server to monitor the temperature of a server
Service Status Indicator API: Monitor Linux system services and updates with an API and front-end client. GPLv2 licensed.
sf-monitoring-cacti extension feeds Cacti installation with additional reports about hard drives, server temperatures, MTA queue site etc.
sf-log-rotate provides log processing configuration progiles for logrotate.
Main purpose of the project - allow servers owners / administrators to monitor status of their servers / services.
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