10-17-2018
A simple question,linux monitoring tool like Cockpit
This is a screenshot from "cockpit", a nice app of Fedora server,I can see from it disk,network,ram usage for host.
The good thing is start preconfigured for host.
My question is..someone know a app like this which can monitor a entire network of linux hosts?Maybe preconfigured like Cockpit?Maybe open source?Thanks
I know Cacti..some other alternatives?
------ Post updated at 05:42 PM ------
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Cockpit+dashboard
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Cockpit – Administer Multiple Remote Linux Servers via a Web Browser | 2daygeek.com
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