xymon binary package in Ubuntu Trusty i386
Xymon (previously called Hobbit) is a network- and applications-
monitoring system designed for use in large-scale networks. But it will
also work just fine on a small network with just a few nodes. It is
low-overhead and high-performance, with an easy to use web front-end.
It handles monitoring of network services, and through client packages
it can also be used to monitor server- specific items. Alerts can
trigger when monitoring detects a problem, resulting in e-mails or
calls to your pager or mobile phone.
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Xymon has a great deal of inspiration from the non-free Big Brother
package, but does not include any Big Brother code.
Publishing history
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2014-01-12 20:38:26 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Trusty i386 | release | universe | net | Extra | 4.3.7-1ubuntu2 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Trusty i386 | proposed | universe | net | Extra | 4.3.7-1ubuntu2 | |||
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2014-01-12 20:38:33 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Trusty i386 | release | universe | net | Extra | 4.3.7-1ubuntu1 | ||
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2014-01-14 00:10:11 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Trusty i386 | proposed | universe | net | Extra | 4.3.7-1ubuntu1 | ||
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2014-01-12 19:58:31 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Trusty i386 | release | universe | net | Extra | 4.3.7-1 | ||
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