Our Plugins
360 Monitoring offers a variety of plugins that allow you to monitor additional services, such as Apache performance, and other server properties, such as temperature.
Before activating custom plugins, create a file with a custom configuration touch /etc/agent360-custom.ini
Default configuration file /etc/agent360.ini
could be reset during agent360 upgrade.
For information about how to add a plugin, read the desired plugin’s documentation.
Note:
The modules for 360 Monitoring’s core functionality, such as server load and uptime, also appear in the plugins directory on your server and in the GitHub repository. Those are documented in their respective interfaces.
Apache Plugin
The Apache (httpd) plugin monitors the performance of your Apache webserver.Apt Updates Plugin
This plugin monitors the number of available apt updates in the Ubuntu or Debian operating systems.Asterisk Plugins
This plugin allows you to monitor Asterisk calls as well as incoming calls.CloudLinux DB Governor Plugin
This plugin monitors the DB Governor users on a CloudLinux system.CloudLinux Plugin
This plugin monitors individual users on your CloudLinux serverscPanel User Count Plugin
This plugin returns the user count on a cPanel server.CPU Temperature Plugin
This plugin monitors the CPU temperature of the device.Directory Size Plugin
This plugin monitors the size of directories that you specify in the configuration file.Disk Status Plugin
The Disk Status plugin allows you to monitor the status of your HDD, SSD, and NVME drives.Docker Plugin
This module keeps track of Docker instances on your machine.Elasticsearch Plugin
This plugin monitors the performance of the Elasticsearch service on your server.Exim Queue Size Plugin
This module monitors the total queue size when using exim.GPU Monitor Plugin
This plugin monitors the performance of your graphics card (GPU).HAProxy Plugin
This plugin monitors the performance of your HAProxy load balancing server.Janus WebRTC Plugin
This plugin monitors the Janus WebRTC server.Kamailio Plugin
This plugin monitors the number of devices attached to a Kamailio server.Litespeed Plugin
This plugin monitors a Litespeed webserver.MegaRaid Plugin
This plugin monitors MegaRaid controllers.Memcached Plugins
This plugin monitors the Memcached service.Minecraft Plugins
This plugin monitors some metrics that are available on Minecraft servers.MongoDB Plugin
This plugin monitors of your MongoDB instance.MySQL Plugin
This plugin monitors the performance of your MySQL server.NGiNX Plugin
This plugin monitors the NGiNX web server.OpenVPN Plugin
This plugin monitors OpenVPN server connections.PowerDNS Plugin
This plugin monitors the PowerDNS Authoritative Server.RabbitMQ Plugin
This plugin monitors the RabbitMQ messaging system.Redis Plugin
This plugin allows you to monitor the Redis system.Software RAID Plugin
The mdadm monitoring plugin keeps track of failed disks in a RAID setup.The PHP-FPM Plugin
The PHP-FPM plugin allows you to monitor the performance of the PHP-FPM process on your server.Unbound DNS Plugin
This plugin monitors a Unbound DNS nameserver.Virtual Machine Plugin
This plugin keeps track of guest virtual machines.WordPress Toolkit Plugin
This plugin keeps track of the status of all your WordPress installations managed by the WordPress Toolkit both on cPanel and Plesk.Updated 7 months ago