Gravityd

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Gravityd

http://www.webopticon.com/software/gravityd/
Graphical display of network testing tools

This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. Email to maintainers broken. Poppy-one (talk) 14:30, 2 August 2018 (EDT)

gravityd is a network management tool that allows administrators to see a diagram of monitored hosts on an IP network. This diagram graphically displays the result of various network testing tools with a "dot system" that lets sysadmins notice faulty servers more quickly, thus minimizing downtime. A down server has a red dot, a slow or partially failed node has a yellow dot, and a node that passes all tests is green. Users can configure the tests run on each node by adding new plugins to gravityd. gravityd's plugin architecture is open, which allows third party developers to write modules for gravityd to extend its functionality.





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License

GPLv2

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Janet Casey

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22 March 2001




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Vova Babin Contributor
Jeff Maki Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportE-mailmailto:jmaki@andrew.cmu.edu


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