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Any Good Light-weight Server Monitoring Tool
Mahfuz_SS_EHL
Host Rep, Veteran
in Help
Hello,
There was a time when NodeQuery had so many users. Now, from this forum, I got syagent.com.
Is there anymore like this ??
Regards.
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HetrixTools?
Have you tried netdata?
That's only an uptime monitor. We need a Linux Core Environment monitoring tools just like NodeQuery/SyAgent.
Can you give me reference links ?? I think I have tried it before but it was not working.
We just had a thread about this
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/175899/uptime-monitors/p1
Have you tried it? It has more features - you can check health of specific services in OS, monitor CPU/disk/mem/network usage, IOwait, 2 years retention of statistics...
I'm usign netdata atm it's not bad, lot of options too
Oh, I just tried & found the heartbeat option. There was no mention of it in the main website by the way ! Thanks for sharing
Yes, I also find it weird that they call it just "uptime monitor" when it has sooo many features for free...
+1 for HetrixTools @HBAndrei
Nagios
I’m using this script:
https://codecanyon.net/item/nmon-website-service-server-monitoring/20617497
It’s work for Windows & Linux
I'd say Zabbix, using it for quite a long time, provides everything you need.
"Zabbix requires both physical and disk memory. 128 MB of physical memory and 256 MB of free disk space could be a good starting point."
You can further make it light-weight by comment out in agent.sh things you do not want to monitor.
How does the Public Status Page look like ?
uptimerobot.com
hetrixtools.com