Cockpit is an easy-to-use, lightweight, and simple yet powerful remote manager for GNU/Linux servers, it’s an interactive server administration user interface that offers a live Linux session via a web browser. It can run on several RHEL-based Linux distributions and Debian derivatives including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, CentOS, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Arch Linux among others.
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How to Install and Configure Zabbix Agents on Remote Linux – Part 3
Continuing the Zabbix series, this tutorial will guide you on how you can install and configure Zabbix agents on Linux (Debian-based systems and RHEL-based distros) in order to actively monitor local resources on remote systems. The main job of Zabbix agents consists in gathering local information from the targets where they run and sending the
20 Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance
It’s really a very tough job for every System or Network administrator to monitor and debug Linux System Performance problems every day. After being a Linux Administrator for 10 years in the IT industry, I came to know that how hard is to monitor and keep systems up and running. For this reason, we’ve compiled
4 Open Source Log Monitoring and Management Tools for Linux
When an operating system such as Linux is running, there are many events happening and processes that run in the background to enable efficient and reliable use of system resources. These events may happen in system software for example the init or systemd process or user applications such as Apache, MySQL, FTP, and many more.
How to Install vnStat and vnStati to Monitor Network Traffic in Linux
VnStat is a console-based network traffic monitoring tool design for Linux and BSD. It will keep a log of the network traffic for selected network interfaces. To generate the logs, vnStat uses the information provided by the kernel. In other words, it will not sniff the network traffic and will ensure the lite usage of