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About NagiosMonitor...


Nagios is a tool we use at the University of Delaware to monitor the thousands of servers, network switches, wireless access points, and other network-aware systems spread across the campus.  Status updates are sent via email, and a PERL-driven website is used to view and acknowledge or comment on the service status informatio…</description>
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