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On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 21:41 +0100, Stuart Herbert wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> One of the things that the LAMP Server seed will install will be |
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> something to do automatic server monitoring - CPU, RAM, swap, disk |
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> space, bandwidth, and so on. |
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> I'm a cacti user myself on my own boxes, but I'm interested to hear if |
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> anyone has any strong preference for an alternative tool. I'd prefer |
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> it if the tool we finally choose is SNMP-based, to make it easy for |
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> folks who want to deploy the LAMP Server in a web farm / multi-server |
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> environment. |
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> Please reply to the list naming your favourite tool for this job, and why. |
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> Best regards, |
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> Stu |
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I really like using rrdtool and mrtg, but, those are as user-friendly as |
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cacti. Cacti is a pretty decent tool though, and, I used to use it |
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before I switched to mrtg/rrdtool. One reason I use rrdtool in my setup |
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is because I need custom graphs that cacti can't provide, but, I guess |
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that in 95% of setups, custom graphs shouldn't be needed. And, I agree |
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on making it SNMP-based. SNMP is a decent standard, and, its widely used |
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by routers, servers, and, hell, I think my printer even has a SNMP |
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server running on it. Thats just my opinion |
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~ Nick |
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