Anfibia Reactor is a web-based server monitoring tool for everyone. It's very easy to install and amazingly easy to use.And you have full control over it. No privacy issues here.

In order to open Anfibia Reactor you need a web browser. Any modern browser will do, but we recommend you to always use the latest version available. By default, port 2188 is used. Thus, you will be able to access Anfibia Reactor by pointing your browser to:
http://localhost:2188/reactorHowever, in case port 2188 is already in use, or in case you'd like to use a different port, simply run the Anfibia Reactor Agent and change the port.
New User
After the installation is over, you will need to create a new user. Enter your name, password, and email, if desired. Note that you will only need your name and password to log on. The email address will be used in case you forget the password.
Remember that your password must have at least 6 characters. Entering a strong password is recommended, but make sure you can remember it.
Password Recovery
If you forget the password, it can be reset from the login page. But only if you previously added an email to your user preferences, and entered your smtp settings. Otherwise, you will not be able to reset the password.
Logging On
Every time you need to open Anfibia Reactor you will need to log on, by entering your name and password. Check the Stay signed in option to remain logged in.
By default, the dashboard does not require you to log on: users are able to monitor servers but the password is required for everything else.
Less is More
Anfibia Reactor sends you alerts when server errors -or local issues- are detected. Simply add your servers and databases and forget about them until you receive notifications. Or open a web browser and connect to your dashboard: the screen will be automatically refreshed with the status of servers and databases.
- Errors will only be triggered once per day to avoid clutter
- Results are double-checked to make sure errors exist and avoid excessive nagging
- Set up Anfibia Reactor and forget about it, until you receive an email..
- Or leave the dashboard page open..
- Or leave the computer page open to detect local issues..
- Or follow your Twitter account..
- Or keep your mobile in your pocket..
- Or subscribe to the RSS feed..