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zubi

2007-06-05, 1:19 pm

I'm looking for a graphic-generating package to monitor a variety of
unix hosts
in a mixed environment (SuSE, RedHat, Tru64). Although we don't have
solaris
in our shop, what I'd like is something like Orca. The data I'm
looking for can
be pretty general eg disk io and load as opposed to time in sys/user/
kernel
mode. Worst case scenario,I suppose I can get this from a combination
of
accounting and local utils in conjunction with RRD but I was hoping to
not
have to roll my own for a change. Is there a universal package I can
use?

Thanks

Dave Hinz

2007-06-05, 7:26 pm

On 2007-06-05, zubi <mashtin.bakir@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a graphic-generating package to monitor a variety of
> unix hosts
> in a mixed environment (SuSE, RedHat, Tru64).


Check out Big Brother, Cacti, and Nagios.

TomK

2007-09-07, 1:20 am

On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 13:41:13 -0000, zubi <mashtin.bakir@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm looking for a graphic-generating package to monitor a variety of
>unix hosts
>in a mixed environment (SuSE, RedHat, Tru64). Although we don't have
>solaris
>in our shop, what I'd like is something like Orca. The data I'm
>looking for can
>be pretty general eg disk io and load as opposed to time in sys/user/
>kernel
>mode. Worst case scenario,I suppose I can get this from a combination
>of
>accounting and local utils in conjunction with RRD but I was hoping to
>not
>have to roll my own for a change. Is there a universal package I can
>use?
>
>Thanks


Also look at the Hobbit monitor -- a Big Brother spin-off.

http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/


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