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    Monitoring Plugins

    Monitoring Plugins

    A suite of Monitoring Plugins (formerly known as nagios-plugins)

    Monitoring Plugins is a collection of open-source plugins designed to work with Nagios and other monitoring systems. These plugins perform various checks on hosts and services, providing administrators with essential information about system health and performance. The suite includes a wide range of plugins written in C, Perl, and other languages.​
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    heim

    heim

    Cross-platform async library for system information fetching

    Heim is a cross-platform system monitoring library written in Rust, providing real-time metrics for CPU, memory, and other resources.
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    libnfdump

    Library for reading nfdump files

    libnfdump provides simple API for reading files generated by nfdump tools. NOTICE: This is very first, experimental, version of the library. API will probably change in future versions. The library is based on slightly modified source codes of nfdump v1.6.12. It supports reading and filtering of flow records exactly as nfdump does. Aggregation, statistics and writing of new files is not supported yet. In addition to nfdump, the library allows to use several filters at once, in one...
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    SNMPpp

    SNMPpp

    Easy-to-use C++ library for various SNMP tasks

    Easy-to-use C++ library for various SNMP tasks. Is meant to be used as a C++ wrapper to net-snmp. Requires netsnmp-dev.
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    snmpAdaptor4j

    SNMP adaptor for JMX.

    snmpAdaptor4j is an adaptor for Java Management eXtensions (JMX) providing a simple access to MBeans via the SNMP protocol. Thus, this adapter you allow to connect most monitoring tools (like Nagios and Cacti) to your Java applications. For each MBean, an XML mapping file allows to establish the relationships between attributes and the MIB of the SNMP adapter. No additional code is necessary to integrate the MBeans in the SNMP protocol. This adapter can work in a multi-applications...
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    The Zabbix trap (zabtrap) client library allows you to send traps to a zabbix trap item configured on a zabbix server from your Java applications. For a full JMX Zabbix bridge (zabbix agent), check out http://www.kjkoster.org/zapcat/
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    This Perl library will help you writing Nagios3 Plugins.
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