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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Solaris Performance Monitoring Tools???? Post 302426819 by Mack1982 on Thursday 3rd of June 2010 04:17:00 AM
Old 06-03-2010
Solaris Performance Monitoring Tools????

Hi,

Are there any GUI (preferably web based) Solaris monitoring tools available for the SPARC platform.
Just to clarify, when i say GUI, I don't mean buttons to configure the Software, of course that would be a plus, but rather GUI in terms of output, like Graphs.

Thanks
 

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fwbuilder(1)							 Firewall Builder						      fwbuilder(1)

NAME
fwbuilder - Multiplatform firewall configuration tool SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/fwbuilder [-ffile.fwb] [-d] [-h] [-ofile] [-Pobject_name] [-r] [-v] DESCRIPTION
fwbuilder is the Graphic User Interface (GUI) component of Firewall Builder. Firewall Builder consists of a GUI and set of policy compilers for various firewall platforms. It helps users maintain a database of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. GUI generates firewall description in the form of XML file, which compilers then interpret and generate platform-specific code. Several algorithms are provided for automated network objects discovery and bulk import of data. The GUI and policy compilers are completely independent, this provides for a consistent abstract model and the same GUI for different firewall platforms. Firewall Builder supports firewalls based on iptables (Linux kernel 2.4.x and 2.6.x, see fwb_ipt(1)), ipfilter (variety of platforms including *BSD, Solaris and others, see fwb_ipf(1)), pf (OpenBSD and FreeBSD, see fwb_pf(1)), ipfw (FreeBSD and others), Cisco PIX (v6.x and 7.x) and Cisco IOS extended access lists. OPTIONS
-f FILE Specify the name of the file to be loaded when program starts. -r When this command line option is given in combination with -f file, the program automatically opens RCS head revision of the file if file is in RCS. If file is not in RCS, this option does nothing and the file is opened as usual. -d Turns on debug mode. Note that in this mode the program generates lots of output on standard error. This is used for debugging. -h Prints brief help message -o file Specify the name of the file for the print output, see option "-P". -P object_name Print rules and objects for the firewall object "object_name" and immediately exit. The program does not go into interactive mode. Print output will be placed in the file specified with "-o" option. If file name is not given with option "-o", print output is stored in the file "print.pdf" in the current directory. FILES
$HOME/.qt/firewallbuilder2rc Fwbuilder v2.1 stores user preferences in this file. $HOME/.config/netcitadel.com/Firewall Builder.conf Fwbuilder v3.0 stores user preferences in this file. URL
Firewall Builder home page is located at the following URL: http://www.fwbuilder.org/ BUGS
Please report bugs using bug tracking system on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5314&atid=105314 SEE ALSO
fwblookup(1), fwb_ipt(1), fwb_ipf(1), fwb_pf(1) FWB
fwbuilder(1)
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