On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Marc Balmer wrote:
I was looking for the same info a time ago .. something that would allow me
to gather all the info from the same place, but the only thing I came up
with was the very same discussion about the sensors framework port and
nothing else.
Any info on any such proyect will be greatly apreciated
The OpenBSD sensors framework lacks some desireable features, e.g. event
capabilities like getting an event if a certain threshold is exceeded. And
it propbably was used for things that it better had not (yes, I am culprit
for on of these (ab)uses...).
I am sure these features could be added if only the code was in the tree to
hack on...
One of the things I'd particularly like to see is an alignment between
kernel/user level monitoring frameworks and the SNMP model (especially
relating to traps). The SNMP information model (MIBs, agents, traps, etc) has
its limitations, but having a compatible model at all layers of the system
will make it easier to store, manipulate, manage, and report this information
consistently throughout the OS and larger distributed systems.
Robert
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