Monitorix – a free, open-source, lightweight system monitoring tool
Monitorix is a free, open-source system monitoring tool for Linux/UNIX, featuring a built-in HTTP server, supporting multiple distributions, and actively maintained with user contributions encouraged.
Read original articleMonitorix is a free, open-source, lightweight system monitoring tool designed for Linux/UNIX servers, as well as embedded devices. It consists of a Perl daemon called monitorix, which operates as a collector, and a CGI script named monitorix.cgi. The tool features its own built-in HTTP server, allowing users to access statistics graphs via a web browser without needing a third-party web server. Initially developed for Red Hat, Fedora, and CentOS, Monitorix now supports various GNU/Linux distributions and other UNIX systems like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD. The project is actively maintained, with ongoing updates to add features, improve graphs, and fix bugs. Users can contribute to the project by submitting patches, suggesting improvements, or making donations. The latest version, 3.15.0, was released on December 7, 2022, with previous versions released in early 2022 and 2021. Monitorix is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 (GNU GPLv2).
- Monitorix is a lightweight, open-source system monitoring tool for Linux/UNIX.
- It includes a built-in HTTP server for easy access to monitoring statistics.
- The tool supports various Linux distributions and UNIX systems.
- Active development includes feature updates and bug fixes.
- Users can contribute through suggestions, patches, or donations.
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