Very cool.. I just started looking at MonAMI yesterday in my efforts to roll
all my monitoring tools together.

Cheers,

/eli


On 7/27/06 3:38 AM, "Paul Millar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Announcing a new version of MonAMI: a kind of cross between gmetric and gmond.
>   http://monami.sourceforge.net/
> 
> In addition to the existing monitoring, there are new plugins for monitoring
> network connections (e.g. how many incoming ssh connections?) and process
> monitoring.  The process monitoring can do simple counting (how many imapd
> daemons are running?) or more detailed monitoring of a specific process (how
> many threads is mysql really using, how much memory is it using,  how much
> time is it scheduled in user-mode or kernel-mode, ...).
> 
> I'm mentioning this here as MonAMI can "speak ganglia" (or rather, UDP over
> multicast, like gmetric), so one can monitor these things and view the
> results as pseudo-gmetric graphs.  Editing the php, one can combine the
> graphs to look like one of the gmond graphs.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Paul.
> 
> PS.  Is it OK to post this news?  I don't want to spam the list, but it is
> perhaps relevant.  Please let me know if people feel this is inappropriate.
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