[NTLUG:Discuss] MRTG for Servers

Jim Goode JGoode at GoToLearn.org
Wed Aug 24 09:30:50 CDT 2005


The tool you may be looking for can be found at http://www.cacti.net/.
It can incorporate MRTG for part of the results.
I have not used it, personally, but a couple of fellow administrators
are using it.

Jim

Jim Goode - SCSA, SCJP
Director IT and Software Development
GoTo3T, Inc.
972-543-4290
877-465-3276 (toll free)
jgoode at gotolearn.org
www.gotolearn.org



Robert Thompson wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I know that MRTG was designed for networking gear (routers, switches,
>etc) and that it can track Linux if you install SNMP on the box, but is
>there a better solution? What I am looking for is a historical and
>current tracker for 'server stats' (CPU, memory, disk space/usage, DB
>performance, etc) with an easy to use interface/graph for others to look
>at (like http for MRTG). Essentially something like MRTG, though it and
>it's successor Cricket are the only things I know about. I would prefer
>free, but non-free (as in beer) is okay.
>
>Robert Thompson
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