From: Brad Knowles <brad@shub-internet.org>
At 3:22 PM +0200 1999/8/17, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Ahh, that did it. Thanks!
Now, is anyone using cricket/rrdtool to monitor all the various
things on a host that you'd want to track, such as load averages,
disk usage (KB, used, avail, and % used), bytes in/out, memory
(active, inactive, wired, buffer cache, and free), number of
processes on the system (total, and specific)? Obviously, some of
these will need inst vectors or maps, and I'd like to see some
examples of that.
Looking at the sample config, it looks like it's very heavily
weighted towards network equipment, but we've got some mrtg graphs
that are being done today that are monitoring just about everything
that could possibly be monitored on a machine (some of which are
using the built-in UCD SNMP hooks, but I'm sure that some of them are
also running external programs and parsing their output). I don't
exactly want to re-create this graph, but I definitely want to set up
something similar.
I'd greatly appreciate it if you could point me at TFM or TFS
which I should be R'ing.
TIA!
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