Well, for a complete working package (and more) on monitoring, I highly suggest 
Hobbit or Nagios;
    this is more of centralized ofcourse... =)


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  On 10/1/07, jon robles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hi Guys,

    What can you suggest for linux monitoring (CPU/Mem/Disk I/O). Thanks!

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  Monitorix i used it on our CentOS servers

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