I'd say some information about: Host Contact person: <name> Applications hosted: <app1> <app2> <app3>
would be good ? Thats at least what a sysadmin would be more interested in. Enterprise size stuff got other tools for gathering performance. /Erik On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 16:11 -0300, Gustavo Niemeyer wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm one of the developers working on the Landscape project at > Canonical[1]. Recently we've started working on a tool, so far named > landscape-sysinfo, which will be used to display some dynamic > information next to the MOTD message during logins. > > The goal of this tool is to provide the administrator a basic overview > of how the system is running. To give a basic feeling of what it is > about, a rough mockup follows. Please note that we don't even know > yet which of these details will be available, and how they will be > actually worded. > > System load: 1.15 Processes: 1500 > Memory usage: 65% Temperature: 74 C > Swap usage: None Users logged on: 1 (you) > > => Zombie processes were found alive. > => Disk usage on /home is above 90%. > => This machine is being affected by USNs 123, 456 and 789. > > The headers at the top will always be present, while notes at the > bottom will report outstanding events. > > So the question is: what information would you find useful to look at > during logins, to get an idea of how things are going in your servers? > > We obviously can't include too much information because we're limited > to a reasonable amount of space, so it'd be very useful if any ideas > were accompanied by the motivation, as that would help us to figure > together which are the most interesting ones. > > Thank you very much. > > [1] http://landscape.canonical.com > > -- > Gustavo Niemeyer > http://niemeyer.net > -- ubuntu-server mailing list ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam