macOS Monitoring

Looking to monitor macOS devices? Domotz can help.

Try our Operating System (OS) monitoring feature to get quick access to detailed information about the macOS devices you monitor. For example, OS name, OS version, vendor, architecture, and serial number.

What’s more, you can use Domotz to create your own tailor-made experience with ready-to-use monitoring templates. In other words, you can easily apply our templates to create personalized tables to monitor OS sensors.

Proactively monitor your macOS devices with Domotz.

Integration Domotz + macOS

How to Monitor macOS General Information

macOS General Information

Simplify the monitoring of general information about macOS devices by using this script.

The following information can be monitored by applying the script:

  • OS Name
  • OS Version
  • Build Number
  • Machine Model
  • Machine Name
  • Architecture
  • Serial Number

This Domotz script uses the SSH communication protocol to execute commands on the macOS. It has been validated and tested on macOS Version 14.5.

You can find the script in our library.


How to Monitor macOS Physical Disks

You can use this script to monitor physical disks on a Macintosh machine.

You will be able to monitor the following:

  • ID
  • Model
  • Status
  • Size
  • Free space
  • Usage
  • Serial number
  • Partitions number

The script uses SSH to execute commands on macOS, and it has been validated and tested on macOS Version 14.5.


How to Monitor macOS Services

macOS Services

Apply this specific script to monitor the status of services on a Macintosh machine.

The following information can be monitored:

  • ID (service name)
  • Status

The script uses SSH to execute commands on macOS, and it has been validated and tested on macOS Version 14.5.

Quickly open our library and choose the custom script that fits your needs.


How to Monitor macOS CPU and Memory

macOS CPU and Memory

We developed this script to simplify the Mac CPU and Memory management.

Easily select and apply the script to extract this additional information:

  • Total memory
  • Available memory
  • Memory usage
  • CPU Name
  • Processor Speed
  • Physical Processors Packages
  • Logical Processors Number
  • Cores Number
  • CPU Load Average (1min)

The script has been validated and tested on macOS Version 14.5. It uses SSH as a communication protocol for executing commands on macOS.


How to Monitor macOS Applications

You can use this script to monitor applications installed on a Macintosh machine.

Use the script to monitor the following information:

  • Name
  • Version
  • Path
  • Architecture
  • Last Modified
  • Source
  • Signed by

The script has been tested and confirmed to work on macOS Version 14.5, employing SSH as the communication protocol to execute commands on the system.


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