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Author Need suggestions on a graphical CPU, RAM, Disk I/Omonitor
goyald@gmail.com

2006-08-03, 7:33 pm

Hello
I am trying identify a low cost monitoring tool on AIX, Solaris, Redhat
or HP-UX that I can use to monitor performance.

Can you please share your experience?

Thanks

Dave Hinz

2006-08-04, 1:26 am

On 3 Aug 2006 17:13:45 -0700, goyald@gmail.com <goyald@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying identify a low cost monitoring tool on AIX, Solaris, Redhat
> or HP-UX that I can use to monitor performance.


I've used cacti in a couple of places. Uses RRDTool (or whatever it's
called these days) to give you graphs of CPU load, memory usage, or
whatever you can get a metric on. You get a 24-hour graph, a one-week
graph, one month, and one year (by default, I'm sure you can change it).
Good for keeping an eye on what you're going to be running out of next,
or watching the impact of software releases, etc.

There's other stuff out there depending on if you're looking for graphs,
or pages/alerts, etc. How do you plan to use this?
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