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systemadmin
24 Views · 10 months ago

Cacti is an open-source web-based network monitoring and system monitoring graphing tool. It is a frontend to RRDTool – a Time Series Database (TSDB).
Using Cacti you can monitor servers and network devices such as servers, routers, and switches. It gathers and monitors network traffic using the SNMP protocol. It can monitor various system metrics such as CPU, memory disk space, and bandwidth utilization. You can also set up alerts to receive email notifications during a system outage. Furthermore, it enables a faster response time when a problem arises.
You can use the LAMP stack to install Cacti on Linux Distribution. It also supports Nginx and IIS Webserver. The data collected is then stored in a MySQL or MariaDB database. The Data Collection framework is fully distributed, fault-tolerant, and scalable.

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systemadmin
3 Views · 10 months ago

From Ubuntu 17.10 onwards, the way a network is configured is completely changed. In earlier versions of Ubuntu, a static file (/etc/network/interfaces) was used for configuring network interfaces. Canonical has launched a new tool called Netplan to manage network settings. Netplan is a utility that uses YAML to configure networking on a Linux system.

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