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GroundWork Monitor Community Edition 5.3.0 (GA) (Default branch)

ImageGroundWork Monitor Community Edition can give you insight into your computing infrastructure, allowing you to see the current and historical states of all your computers: servers, desktops, and laptops, all of your network devices, all of your services (like TCP/IP and Web services), and all of your applications (like mail servers and database apps). You can choose to be alerted when something goes awry via pager, SMS, email, or phone, and even set up automatic restarts or fall-overs. License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
Increased scalability: in lab testing, an approximately 50% increase in the out-of-the-box throughput has been measured. Improved installation: all software prerequisites are now included in a single, graphical, distribution-agnostic download. Updates to Nagios (3), RRDtool, MySQL, BIRT, and PHP. Updated Plugins and Profiles.Image

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FAMD(8) 								SGI								   FAMD(8)

NAME
famd - The File Alteration Monitor (FAM) daemon SYNOPSIS
famd [-CdflLv] [-C conffile] [-p prog.vers] [-t period] [-T timeout] DESCRIPTION
FAM, the File Alteration Monitor, is a subsystem that applications can use to be notified when specific files or directories are changed. It is intended as a replacement for mechanisms such as poll and select. FAM comes in two parts: famd, the daemon that listens for requests and provides notifications, and libfam a library that client applica- tions can use to communicate with FAM. For further information on libfam, see the fam(3) manual page. famd is normally started by an Internet superserver such as inetd or xinetd, but can also be started independently. Only one instance of famd can be run at a time. famd can be configured by editing the famd configuration file (see fam.conf(5) for further details) or by providing the following command line options: OPTIONS
-c conffile Read configuration information from conffile. -C Run in backwards compatibilty mode. This is disables authentication and is not recommended. -f Run in the foreground. -v Enable verbose messages. -d Enable verbose messages and debug messages. -l Disable polling of files on remote NFS servers. -L Only accept connections from local clients. -p prog.vers Register with the portmapper using the specifed RPC program and version numbers. -t period Poll a remove NFS server every period seconds to obtain file updates if the remove server is not running famd. -T timeout Exit timeout seconds after the last client disconnects. A value of 0 causes famd to run forever. SECURITY
famd never opens the files it's monitoring, and only monitors files that the client can stat. FILES
/etc/fam.conf Default famd configuration file. SEE ALSO
fam(3), fam.conf(5), inetd(8), portmap(8), stat(1), xinetd(8) BUGS
famd (fam 2.6.10) January 19, 2003 FAMD(8)