Monitoring

Reduce your PC's power consumption through smart activity monitors

Learn how to reduce your power consumption in your Linux computers by monitoring application-usage patterns and user activity. After tuning your kernel, hdparm, ACPI, and CPU settings, discover how to add these application monitors to more effectively enter your low-power states.

Using Cacti to monitor web page loading

Cacti is a commonly used tool for monitoring network devices and hardware systems. This article will show to reworked Cacti to monitor webpage loading time instead.

Open Source Monitoring Solutions Compared

This week I was happy to see this white paper by Jane Curry a certified Tivoli Consultant and Instructor. Her Open Source Management Options paper compared OpenNMS, Nagios and my favorite network monitoring software, Zenoss Core. Part of the reason I love Zenoss is that I have been involved with the project for over two [...]

TrustSaaS - A Way to Monitor your SaaS App

Australian company, Australian Online Solutions, has a unique application sitting out on the web today. It's called TrustSaaS and it is a Software as a Service Application uptime monitoring, alerting and reporting solution. How's your SaaS app doing today?

How to Execute Script When Network Interface Goes down

Both on Linux and Windows world, we get used to a lot of things. This attitude of getting used to the world around us at times, shower us some attitude of just-accept-that and do-not-complain. Getting down to network connectivity, at times, we are just used to plug the cable and wait for it network... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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