Big Brother?
home: http://maclawran.ca/bb-dnld/index.html
demo: http://maclawran.ca/bb-dnld/new-demo.html
--
Duane H. Hesser
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Tom wrote:
Another way to the monitor system performance in conjunction to snmp is try to
use the MRTG package, in the contrib directory u can find a lot of useful and
working plugins that will monitor
> We also have a few Solaris machines around. We've purchased a SNMP agent
> from Empire Technology (www.empiretech.com) which can report various system
> performance related parameters, like swap usage, system load, cpu
> utilization, number of open file descriptor, number of processes, etc.
>
It turns out one of the principles at Empire Technologies is
a friend of mine. I'll send him a note regarding a FreeBSD
version and see what comes out of it.
- Dave Rivers -
To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Gong Wei wrote:
> We also have a few Solaris machines around. We've purchased a SNMP agent
> from Empire Technology (www.empiretech.com) which can report various system
> performance related parameters, like swap usage, system load, cpu
> utilization, number of open file des
I'm assuming that you've eliminated the possibility of running this under
Linux emulation mode?
It may be that the snmp agent diddles too closely with kernel structures
to allow for this, but there are emulatable ways to perform each of the
tasks listed..
Chuck
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Gong Wei w
Hi all,
We have a few 3.3 Stable production servers lying around the campus to serve
the university population. As usual, we need some means to manage/monitor
the server performance closely.
We also have a few Solaris machines around. We've purchased a SNMP agent
from Empire Technology (www.em