Monitorix 0.8.3 review
DownloadMonitorix is a free, open source system monitoring tool designed to monitorize as many services as it can
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Monitorix is a free, open source system monitoring tool designed to monitorize as many services as it can. At this time Monitorix monitors from the CPU load and temperatures to the users using the system.
Network devices activity and network services demand are too monitorized. The current status of any corporate Linux server with Monitorix installed on can be accessed via a web browser.
It has been designed to be used under production Linux servers, but you can use it on your laptop or on your Linux box at home as well.
All the tool development is based on the Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core distributions, so this project has been made keeping in mind these distributions. It is possible you have some problems with other distributions. If so, contact with me.
Monitorix has a configuration file located in /etc/monitorix/monitorix.conf, for adapting your server to it. Every configuration option is described in the same file.
What's New in This Release:
This version is capable of supporting up to 256 hardware interrupts, especially on newer systems with APIC support.
Other important changes refer to the new support for the CCISS Compaq RAID driver under 2.6 Linux kernel and the increased amount of supported network interfaces (NICs) to 5.
Other changes include some little color and font modifications and cosmetic issues.
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