Naemon
Screenshot of the Naemon homepage | |
Original author(s) | Andreas Ericsson |
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Initial release | March 29, 2015 |
Stable release |
1.0.3
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Network monitoring |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | www.naemon.org |
Naemon is an open source computer system monitoring, network monitoring and infrastructure monitoring software application. Naemon offers monitoring and alerting services for servers, switches, applications, and services. It alerts the users when things go wrong and alerts them a second time when the problem has been resolved.
It is available for Red Hat, CentOS, SUSE, Debian and Ubuntu Linux distribution.[1]
Overview
Naemon is open source software licensed under the GNU GPL V2. It provides:
- Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.).
- Monitoring of host resources (processor load, disk usage, etc.).
- A simple plugin design that allows users to easily develop their own service checks.
- Parallelized service checks.
- Thruk Monitoring Webinterface.
- The ability to define network host hierarchies using 'parent' hosts, allowing the detection of and distinction between hosts that are down or unreachable.
- Contact notifications when service or host problems occur and get resolved (via e-mail, pager, or any user-defined method through plugin system).
- The ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events for proactive problem resolution
- Automatic log file rotation
- Support for implementing redundant monitoring hosts
See also
- Comparison of network monitoring systems
- Nagios
- Icinga – A fork of Nagios
- Shinken_(software) – A Nagios compatible replacement
References
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