http://www.navya.com lists out the good Network Monitoring/Performance
Management products.
Tarun

On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:07, Tushar Kanwar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> As part of our Infrastructure Management effort at STMicroelectronics, we're
> looking at monitoring various aspects of a Linux system to determine its
> 'health'. We're currently empasizing on monitoring system wide resources, as
> opposed to monitoring for specific apps like MySQL, etc.
> 
> Currently, we're looking at monitoring the following components, and I'd
> greatly appreciate any input about what else the community feels is useful
> to monitor.
> 
> *Monitoring the cron log file
> *Monitoring the user logon/failure
> *Monitoring the /var/log/messages logfiles
> *Monitoring services/daemons/processes (user configurable)
> *Monitoring CPU utilization
> *Disk Space monitor
> *Monitoring memory utilization
> *Monitoring swap utilization
> *Zombie process monitor
> *Monitoring core files
> *Monitoring inode usage
> *Monitoring disk quota usage
> *Monitoring kernel parameters - suggestions, anyone?
> 
> Thanks, and regards,
> 
> Tushar Kanwar
> STMicroelectronics Pvt. Ltd.
> 
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