Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-27 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/ http://www.nagios.org/ Jobst On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:09:41AM -0500, Matt (lm7...@gmail.com) wrote: > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? > > Matt >

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-27 Thread James Hogarth
Had zabbix at my last place... hated it... Use nagios + pnp4nagios now with sar running for detailed bits with a custom nagios plugin using sar for performance data. Works very nicely :) James On Apr 27, 2010 5:14 AM, "Rajagopal Swaminathan" wrote: Greetings, On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:39 PM,

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings, On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Matt wrote: > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? > Try Zabbix. It may be seem to be an overkill. All the same, it is very extensible and have tried it in couple of sc

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Brian Mathis
kSar runs on your local desktop and connects via SSH to the remote server and collects the sysstat data. It's good for checking or reviewing server stats once in a while. If you need sustained graphing and reporting, then look into one of the other monitoring tools mentioned here. On Mon, Apr 2

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Les Mikesell
On 4/26/2010 11:38 AM, Matt wrote: >> Take a look at the "sysstat" package which will collect data over >> time. There's a java-based desktop app called "kSar" that can use >> this data to generate graphs. > > I have sysstats already but want a graphing. ksar sounds appealing. > I do not have phy

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Alan McKay
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Alan McKay wrote: > No, kSar is a desktop app and is IMO a PITA to use - I keep it in my > pocket only when I need very fine granularity. p.s. this happens mainly in 2 cases : - the SW design team doing sandbox tests, trying to eke out more performance from code

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Alan McKay
> I have sysstats already but want a graphing.  ksar sounds appealing. > I do not have physical access to this server so I need to access ksar > through http on the server.  Does it support that?  Googling for the > answer on how to do this but not finding what I want yet. No, kSar is a desktop ap

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Alan McKay
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Brian Mathis wrote: > Take a look at the "sysstat" package which will collect data over > time.  There's a java-based desktop app called "kSar" that can use > this data to generate graphs. I use kSar as well as Munin. Munin's only problem is that it has a hard

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Matt
> Take a look at the "sysstat" package which will collect data over > time.  There's a java-based desktop app called "kSar" that can use > this data to generate graphs. I have sysstats already but want a graphing. ksar sounds appealing. I do not have physical access to this server so I need to ac

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread John Doe
From: Matt > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? Here, we use Nagios + Pnp. But that might be a little too heavy if it is only for one server... Check cacti or mrtg... JD _

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Les Mikesell
On 4/26/2010 11:15 AM, Marcelo M. Garcia wrote: > Matt wrote: >> Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as >> CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? >> >> Matt > Hi > > I recommend Ganglia. > http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ > > If you are using for a single syste

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Marcelo M. Garcia
Matt wrote: > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? > > Matt Hi I recommend Ganglia. http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ If you are using for a single system can be an overkill. Regards mg. __

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Brian Mathis
Take a look at the "sysstat" package which will collect data over time. There's a java-based desktop app called "kSar" that can use this data to generate graphs. There are also other options, such as SNMP monitoring, Cacti, etc... On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Matt wrote: > Is there a pack

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Alan McKay
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Alan McKay wrote: > I'm very fond of Munin.   Easy to install and maintain. p.s. also has and extremely helpful mailing list. -- “Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV” - Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food" _

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Alan McKay
I'm very fond of Munin. Easy to install and maintain. On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Matt wrote: > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? > > Matt > ___ > CentOS mailin

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Don Krause
On Apr 26, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Matt wrote: > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? > > Matt Cacti -- Don Krause "This message represents the officia

Re: [CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Marko A. Jennings
On Mon, April 26, 2010 12:09 pm, Matt wrote: > Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as > CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? Take a look at Munin (available from RPMforge): http://munin-monitoring.org Marko ___

[CentOS] System Resources Graphing

2010-04-26 Thread Matt
Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? Matt ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos