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How To Monitor A System Using SSH

Sometimes you need to monitor a system that doesn’t have an agent or accessible SNMP stack. If the host has a secure shell (SSH) server you may be able to use SSH to monitor the system. 

The following Video Guide and Documentation covers the basics of Monitoring a system via SSH.

Video Guide:

Additional Documentation:

Monitoring Hosts using SSH



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