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Every seems to sing the praises of Nagios and it's abilitie's. Nagios: The Leader and Industry Standard in Enterprise System, Network, and Application MonitoringNagios: The Leader and Industry Standard in Enterprise System, Network, and Application Monitoring |
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I looked at Nagios but i wasn't sure if it can monitor hardware such fans, battery, etc..
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