Suggest a good free monitoring tools

Hi Folks,
Please suggest a good free monitoring tools like big brother, hobbit. Only for solaris servers. it should be easy to configure.

For system resource checking,
- prstat
- sar
- iostat
- zpool iostat ( if the filesystem is ZFS )
- mdb ( Memory check)
example) echo ::memstat | mdb -k
I assume all free tools are from the commands above.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,

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