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    bbwin
    BBWin is a Windows agent for Xymon Server. It is written in C++ with boost library and use WiX to generate msi installer. It is should be compatible with big-brother server also.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    BBWin GUI

    BBWin GUI

    GUI Frontend to BBWin XYmon Monitoring Agent

    BBWin GUI makes easy work of installing the latest BBWin application, setting for the first time or updating and active system. This app even saves you having to open up notepad first as a admin in Windows 2008 servers before editing and saving the BBWin.cfg file.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MAG Server

    MAG Server

    MAG Server stands for Monitor And Graphing Server. [VM Appliance]

    MAG is a combination of Linux, XYMon and Cacti all together in a virtual appliance ready to use. All 3 are solid pieces of software but when joined together they make a great tool to manage your network infrastructure and end systems. The Squidworks MAG server is a CentOS 5.6 Linux distribution that has a customized XYmon Monitoring and Cacti Graphing servers installed, configured and ready to use. All the dirty work has been done for you. Browse the informative splash page, there you...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    XyWin.Net is a project to develop an extensible monitoring client for the XyMon monitoring system. It will replace the legacy BBwin client on Windows systems. It is being developed in C Sharp under the .Net V2 framework.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    XyWinMon is a windows client for the Xymon server. It will initially offer the same functionallity as the BBWin project but is based on the .Net Framework. Later releases will include user defined Performance Counter monitoring and other goodies.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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