Yup, sure is. You could setup munin.savannah.gnu.org or similar and used name-based virtual hosting on Apache.
Also, if you are just interested in monitoring and performance data, I installed Performance Co-Pilot (pcp) a while ago on the savannah servers. It's got a bit of a learning curve but I find it extremely useful. Part of the pcp toolset is pmchart, this will display performance metrics in real time, charted in a time series plot. You'd run pmchart on your local machine and point it to the box you wish to monitor. Come to think of it, I should add this info to the wiki! Cheers -- Ryan Doyle On 07/03/2013, at 20:52, Bob Proulx <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ryan, > > Ryan Doyle wrote: >> I'm thinking it would make sense to have this on the mgt >> server. This is externally accessible and has other monitoring-type >> applications running on it (Nagios). >> Thoughts? > > Ah! mgt's web server is externally accessible. That would work. > > My thoughts are that monitoring such as this is useful. Generally I > would like to get it working again. If mgt is the place for it then I > would happily set it up there. > > Bob
