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From: Matthew Hallmark <matt@×××××××××××××.com>
To: gentoo-server@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] Cacti Graphs
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 17:31:32
Message-Id: 78d24edb7c654d82931e5c6668d328f2@cosmictoaster.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-server] Cacti Graphs by Dan Noe
1 I use it in an 800 server / 100 network device environment. There are
2 a bunch of custom scripts and graph templates in the cacti forums.
3 Bind, mysql, and apache are indeed there...
4
5 Matt
6
7 On Apr 18, 2005, at 9:58 AM, Dan Noe wrote:
8
9 > Anyone here use Cacti? I've been using it for a while and recently
10 > I've
11 > been trying to track down additional things to monitor with it. I'd
12 > really like to monitor postfix, bind, and spamd, plus apache hits/min
13 > using Cacti if possible. Anybody have scripts to share?
14 >
15 > I added a pretty simple line to snmpd's exec for the number of
16 > ESTABLISHED connections. You can see this here:
17 >
18 > https://isomerica.net/cacti/
19 >
20 > U/P: guest/guest
21 >
22 > I suppose this could also be modified to track connections in other
23 > states like TIME_WAIT.
24 >
25 > Thanks in advance.
26 > Dan
27 >
28 > --
29 > /--------------- - - - - - -
30 > | Dan Noe, freelance hacker
31 > | http://isomerica.net/
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