FWIW, I've tried both Cacti and Nagios. Monitorix is so much easier to setup, and easier to read IMHO. Simple and effective.

On 03/30/2012 11:23 AM, Toni Cosma wrote:
And why not Cacti ? :)))

Tonis


On 30.03.2012, at 20:57, Carlos Herrera Polo <carlos.herrerap...@gmail.com <mailto:carlos.herrerap...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Eric,
Have you tried nagios ?

2012/3/30 Cecil Yother, Jr. <c...@yother.com <mailto:c...@yother.com>>



    On 03/30/2012 10:19 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:

        On 03/30/2012 09:30 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

            Eric,

            I have installed Monitorix on my two toasters, but Qmail
            is not supported.  I have one server that may have
            detected a bug and have been in contact with the software
            developer and he said he would gladly support Qmail if
            the statistical data was available.  I assured him it
            was, even though I am not entirely sure.

            Have you seen or used this software?  Would you like to
            include Monitorix or the developer Jordi Sanfeliu in the
            project?

            CJ

        I have had a look at Monitorix, and had it running at one
        point. I was interested in it for monitoring multiple VMs. I
        like the graphs and web interface. I don't like that it
        requires the whole kit and kaboodle (apache etc) on each
        machine that's being monitored. I like the architecture of
        ganglia much better, although ganglia is geared toward
        clusters to begin with. I did chat online with Jordi briefly
        at that time. No mention was made of QMT though that I recall.

        collectl is presently my monitor of choice. I was looking for
        something which would show me i/o usage per process, and
        collectl can. It's a pretty impressive piece of software, and
        it's lean on resources.

        Monitoring is something I'd like to address with QMT at some
        point, but it's still a back burner item. If Jordi would like
        to provide us with something that would be an optional
        package at this point though, he's more than welcome to join
        the devel list, where we could assist with his efforts.

        Thanks for bringing this up, CJ.

    I will mention it, and leave it up to him.  What is the address
    to join the devel team?

    CJ

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