Re: live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-05 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Klistvud klist...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dne, 04. 01. 2013 14:26:27 je Muhammad Yousuf Khan napisal(a):


 I have 6 core Linux server and all of them are X terminal no Desktop
 is installed on our server. as per my finding with GKrellM it is a
 desktop application. i have no problem with one desktop machine. i
 think i can manage one machine with wide monitor 22 inch

 so what i was asking. can i install one Debian machine with with
 Desktop environment only for viewing GKrellM output but on the other
 hand on all X terminals i could install a client module of GKrellM
 just for collecting information and throwing it to the server.

 is that possible?


 Thanks.


 Perhaps conky suits your needs better than gkrellm. Conky can gather all the
 data you require and can run in headless mode, e.g. over ssh. In addition,
 it doesn't need a desktop environment. You just ssh into your server and
 launch the non-gui version of conky. There is no conky server module, you
 just have to install the conky client on each of your servers.


Thanks its helpful. i should try this.

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live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-04 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
is there any software which can show me live performance graphs of
every server. for example.

Process graphs.
Hard Drive read and write graphs.
Network traffic graph.
RAM utilization graph.

so that in one monitor/LCD  i can see multiple graphs of multiple
servers and monitor them live.

Thanks,

MYK


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Re: live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-04 Thread Darac Marjal
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 05:20:15PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
 is there any software which can show me live performance graphs of
 every server. for example.
 
 Process graphs.
 Hard Drive read and write graphs.
 Network traffic graph.
 RAM utilization graph.
 
 so that in one monitor/LCD  i can see multiple graphs of multiple
 servers and monitor them live.

There are various almost live graphing solutions (munin, collectd,
cricket), but if you need real-time data, have a look at the venerable
GKrellM (packages: gkrellm, gkrellmd and gkrell*). That has a client-server 
mode whereby you can run one instance in a headless, data-gathering mode on 
your server and then another instance on your desktop to display the data.

For real-time monitoring, I've not found anything better than GKrellM
in terms of power and ease-of-use).



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Re: live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-04 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 05:20:15PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
 is there any software which can show me live performance graphs of
 every server. for example.

 Process graphs.
 Hard Drive read and write graphs.
 Network traffic graph.
 RAM utilization graph.

 so that in one monitor/LCD  i can see multiple graphs of multiple
 servers and monitor them live.

 There are various almost live graphing solutions (munin, collectd,
 cricket), but if you need real-time data, have a look at the venerable
 GKrellM (packages: gkrellm, gkrellmd and gkrell*). That has a client-server 
 mode whereby you can run one instance in a headless, data-gathering mode on 
 your server and then another instance on your desktop to display the data.

 For real-time monitoring, I've not found anything better than GKrellM
 in terms of power and ease-of-use).


GKreIIM seems very near to my requirement but it is a desktop
application.i have no problem setting up one Desktop node for
monitoring but our all servers are none-GUI. so is it possible that i
could connect none GUI clients to one GUI monitor server.


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Re: live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-04 Thread Darac Marjal
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 06:03:33PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
 On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
  On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 05:20:15PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
  is there any software which can show me live performance graphs of
  every server. for example.
 
  Process graphs.
  Hard Drive read and write graphs.
  Network traffic graph.
  RAM utilization graph.
 
  so that in one monitor/LCD  i can see multiple graphs of multiple
  servers and monitor them live.
 
  There are various almost live graphing solutions (munin, collectd,
  cricket), but if you need real-time data, have a look at the venerable
  GKrellM (packages: gkrellm, gkrellmd and gkrell*). That has a 
  client-server mode whereby you can run one instance in a headless, 
  data-gathering mode on your server and then another instance on your 
  desktop to display the data.
 
  For real-time monitoring, I've not found anything better than GKrellM
  in terms of power and ease-of-use).
 
 
 GKreIIM seems very near to my requirement but it is a desktop
  ^^ gkrellm (Golf, Kilo, Romeo, Echo, Lima, Lima, Mike)
 application.i have no problem setting up one Desktop node for
 monitoring but our all servers are none-GUI. so is it possible that i
 could connect none GUI clients to one GUI monitor server.

No. The server is the non-GUI part. There is (as far as I know) no
non-GUI client for GKrellM. For the server, have a look at the
'gkrellmd' package which should provide you with the minimal non-GUI
daemon.

However, GKrellM also has a limitation that it's also one client to
one server. Depending on how many servers you have, you might need a
particularly wide monitor :)



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Re: live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-04 Thread Muhammad Yousuf Khan

 No. The server is the non-GUI part. There is (as far as I know) no
 non-GUI client for GKrellM. For the server, have a look at the
 'gkrellmd' package which should provide you with the minimal non-GUI
 daemon.

 However, GKrellM also has a limitation that it's also one client to
 one server. Depending on how many servers you have, you might need a
 particularly wide monitor :)


i think i did not communicated my question properly. what i mean about
non-gui clients is not about the software but a server client
environment. here is what i want to explain.

I have 6 core Linux server and all of them are X terminal no Desktop
is installed on our server. as per my finding with GKrellM it is a
desktop application. i have no problem with one desktop machine. i
think i can manage one machine with wide monitor 22 inch

so what i was asking. can i install one Debian machine with with
Desktop environment only for viewing GKrellM output but on the other
hand on all X terminals i could install a client module of GKrellM
just for collecting information and throwing it to the server.

is that possible?


Thanks.


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Re: live server monitoring graphs

2013-01-04 Thread Klistvud

Dne, 04. 01. 2013 14:26:27 je Muhammad Yousuf Khan napisal(a):


I have 6 core Linux server and all of them are X terminal no Desktop
is installed on our server. as per my finding with GKrellM it is a
desktop application. i have no problem with one desktop machine. i
think i can manage one machine with wide monitor 22 inch

so what i was asking. can i install one Debian machine with with
Desktop environment only for viewing GKrellM output but on the other
hand on all X terminals i could install a client module of GKrellM
just for collecting information and throwing it to the server.

is that possible?


Thanks.


Perhaps conky suits your needs better than gkrellm. Conky can gather  
all the data you require and can run in headless mode, e.g. over ssh.  
In addition, it doesn't need a desktop environment. You just ssh into  
your server and launch the non-gui version of conky. There is no conky  
server module, you just have to install the conky client on each of  
your servers.


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