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librenms add hosts via command line

Install LibreNMS on Linux

Add Hosts to LibreNMS Server for Monitoring

In this tutorial, you will learn how to add hosts to LibreNMS server for monitoring. LibreNMS is a fully featured MySQL/PHP and SNMP based network monitoring

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