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| ServerCheck is a handy tool to check your servers, websites, domain names, CGI scripts, for availability on a regular basis. In case of an error situation, ServerCheck sends out an e-mail notification which shortly describes the occured malfunction. So you can react immediately. Other features includes: Real-time testing and easy scheduling using the admin panel.
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| systemstatus is a small perl script that provides a quick view of your server's current status by giving info on system uptime, httpd (www) status, memory/swap usage, disk space usage, current users logged on, and current system processes. It outputs this info in html format. Things to be worried about are highlighted in red and warnings are in orange.
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| The Server Check script checks your server configuration including file paths, location of your server mail program and which Perl modules are installed.
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| World Wide Backup is a free script that will allow you to backup your website and even gives you the option to FTP that backup to another server. Requires that your server has Tar (most UNIX/Linux based systems do). For the FTP option, you also will need the Net::FTP module installed on your server (again, most do). The script also can email you when the backup is finished (or if there was an error). Perfect for Cobalt servers.
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| Ababa Stats 2 is a program showing the status of the services of your servers that are online or offline. Version 2 enables you to customize the look of the status page, listen on different ip addresses and ports for each service on mulitple servers.
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| ScanAlert was built to analyze iptables log entries in real time and report detected port scans to syslogd. From there you can use a log monitoring daemon (like logdog) to take action if desired, or you can manually review the logs later if you prefer. It does not need special permissions, it doesn't listen on any network ports - it receives iptables messages from syslogd via a FIFO. It runs as a daemon, and supports the HUP signal to reload, has multiple debug levels, and does not require any special perl modules. ScanAlert has a straight forward interface and configuration file making it easy to use and configure.
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| Perl Digger is a freeware Perl script to dig for information about the server-side environment including a list of all installed Perl modules with a handy link to their documentation at CPAN. The server information includes detailed OS version, CPU + memoru + disk utilizations, etc.
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| Script will check if your website is up, and check the response time of the site also. A performance monitoring and uptime notification tool. You can then choose to receive an email notification if the site is down, or if the site response time is too high. All results are also written to a daily log file. You can check as many websites as you wish, all URL's are stored in a separate text file for easy updating. This script is very easy to setup and use. Web Site Monitoring - Performance Monitoring is open-source and released under the GPL license. Runs on any os that supports perl.
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| Automatically backup any server to a remote location. Software runs as root so SQL databases and system files can also be backed up. Schedule multiple backups to run from several servers. When local backup is complete, remote server logs in to fetch zipped archive. There are two scripts, one for the server being backed up and one for the remote server. They can work together or independently.
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| LogDog is a tool that monitors messages passing through syslogd and takes action based on key words and phrases. LogDog has a configuration file which allows you to specify a list of key words or phrases to alert on, and a list of commands that can be run when those words are encountered. Version 2.0 is a complete re-write and has many new features. See the website for more info.
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