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How to Install Cacti on Ubuntu 22.04

Cacti is a free and open-source web-based network monitoring and graphing tool that helps to track your device’s network performance in almost real-time. Cacti gather performance metrics from servers and network devices and graph and store them for reporting and historical analysis. Here, we will see how to install Cacti on Ubuntu 22.04. Prerequisites First, […]

How to Monitor Linux Machines with Observium

In our last article, we set up Observium for monitoring servers and network devices. This guide focus on adding Linux machines to the Observium tool for monitoring. Prerequisites Setup Observium monitoring tool for your environment. READ: Install Observium on CentOS 7 / Ubuntu 16.04 Here, we will install and configure SNMP on the client servers […]

How To Install Cacti on Debian 10 / Debian 9 – A Monitoring Tool

Cacti is an open-source network monitoring tool designed as the front end application for the RRDtool. It allows users to poll services at an interval of time and resulting in a graph format. With Cacti, you can get a graph for CPU and network bandwidth utilization. Also, it monitors the network traffic by polling a […]

How to Add Devices to LibreNMS Monitoring Tool

In our last article, we set up LibreNMS monitoring tool for monitoring servers and network devices. This guide focus on adding devices to LibreNMS tool for monitoring. Assuming that you have a working setup for LibreNMS monitoring tool, if not, follow the below guide. READ: Install LibreNMS on CentOS 7 / Ubuntu 16.04 – A […]