Re: How to monitor

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I just installed a new server that's going to serve a new website with
Apache. Until now I've just been using shared servers that are being
monitored by the hosting providers. Can anyone advise a tool that gives me
alerts when certain limits are exceeded like disk space, cpu, maximum
connections, etc.

Look at: http://www.nagios.org



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