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How to Install Cacti on Ubuntu 16.04 / Ubuntu 14.04 & LinuxMint 18

Cacti is an open source web-based network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the RRDtool (Round-Robin database tool), it allows a user to poll the services at an interval of time and resulting in the graph format. Cacti is generally used to get a graph data for the CPU and network bandwidth […]

How To Install Zabbix 2.2 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

This post may or may not work. Please use at your own risk. Visit How To Install Icinga 2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7 for the latest documentation. Zabbix is an open source software for monitoring the network services, servers and other network devices, created by Alexei Vladishev. Zabbix backend written in C and […]

How To Install Zabbix Server 4.x on CentOS 6 / RHEL 6

Zabbix is open-source software for monitoring the network services, servers, and other network devices. It helps to monitor CPU, Memory, Disk, and other resources on Windows or Unix hosts by installing Zabbix client on it. Zabbix can also check the availability of the standard services such as SMTP or HTTP without installing any software on […]

How to Install Nagios 4.3.4 on Fedora 26 / Fedora 25-21

Nagios is the most widely used open source monitoring tools which help us to monitor the services and application that run’s on Windows, Linux, Routers and other network devices. With the help of Nagios you can monitor basic services and attributes. We can access the Nagios using web interface coming with the bundle and configuration […]

How to Install Cacti on CentOS 6 / RHEL 6

Cacti is an open source web-based network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the RRDtool (Round-Robin database tool), it allows a user to poll the services at an interval of time and resulting in the graph format. Cacti is generally used to get a graph data for the CPU and network bandwidth […]