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How to Install Nagios on Ubuntu 22.04

Nagios is one of the best open-source monitoring tools for monitoring the services and applications running on Windows and Linux operating systems. Nagios can monitor services such as HTTP, FTP, SSH, SMTP, etc., and system metrics such as CPU load, memory, disk usage, logged-in users, running processes, etc. Here, we will see how to install […]

How to Install Zabbix Monitoring Tool on Debian 11

Zabbix is an open-source monitoring tool for servers, applications, and network devices. It uses an agent installed on the remote system to collect the performance data. Zabbix also supports monitoring via SNMP, TCP, and ICMP checks and over IPMI, JMX, SSH, and telnet. Here, we will see how to install Zabbix monitoring tool on Debian […]

How to Install LibreNMS on Debian 11 / Debian 10

LibreNMS is an open-source network monitoring system for servers and network devices. It supports a wide range of network devices and operating systems, including Linux and Windows. With LibreNMS, you can automatically discover your entire network using CDP, FDP, LLDP, OSPF, BGP, SNMP, and ARP protocols. In addition, it has a highly flexible alerting system […]

How to Install Cacti on Debian 11

Cacti is one of the most popular open-source, web-based network monitoring and graphing tool that you can use to keep track of your network performance in almost real-time. Cacti can gather metrics from network devices, graph them, and store them for reporting and historical analysis. You can also configure Cacti to poll SNMP devices, traffic […]

How To Install Nagios On Ubuntu 20.04

Nagios is one of the most widely used open-source monitoring tools for monitoring the services and applications that run on Windows and Linux operating systems. With the help of Nagios, you can monitor basic services such as HTTP, FTP, SSH, SMTP, etc., and attributes such as CPU load, memory, disk usage, logged in users, running […]