MonAMI: your friendly monitoring daemon. The MonAMI project is to build a simple monitoring daemon that supports multiple plugins. The core daemon mediates the flow of information whilst plugins provides rich functionality.

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  • MonAMI is a great tool which supports the monitoring of resources, then sends the metric information off to other tools such as Nagios or Ganglia, or even to flat files or a MySQL database. The best thing about MonAMI is that is reads from the service only one during a configurable interval, then uses the cached information to satisfy requests. This results in reduced load on monitored resources.
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Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

System Administrators

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Database Engines Servers, C HTTP Servers, C Systems Administration Software, C Logging Software

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2005-10-29