Hi LM,

Monitoring always sucks 8-]

I settled on collectd[1], which ".. has been reported as working on .. AIX".

To "unsuck" it a little bit, I compile from sources and leave out every plugin I do not need. My sample "./configure" is below, you might want to leave out even more (chrony, sensors, md).

./configure \
  --prefix=/usr/local \
  --sysconfdir=/etc/collectd \
  --localstatedir=/var \
  --enable-all-plugins=no \
  --enable-chrony \
  --enable-cpu \
  --enable-df \
  --enable-entropy \
  --enable-exec \
  --enable-hddtemp \
  --enable-interface \
  --enable-load \
  --enable-logfile \
  --enable-md \
  --enable-memory \
  --enable-notify_email \
  --enable-protocols \
  --enable-rrdtool \
  --enable-sensors \
  --enable-swap \
  --enable-tail \
  --enable-tcpconns \
  --enable-threshold \
  --enable-unixsock

Regards,

  Georg

[1]: https://collectd.org/


On 11/12/21 13:13, LM wrote:
Any recommendations for utilities to monitor AIX systems?  Looking for
something that follows the suckless.org philosophies preferably
written in C.

Thanks.


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