[ale] GUI/SNMP system monitoring?
Christopher Woodfield
rekoil at semihuman.com
Fri Jul 16 15:57:15 EDT 2004
I actually came upon a much simpler solution...run one instance of
Gnome system monitor locally, and another on the remote machine via the
local X server. Does exactly what I was looking for without having to
much with SNMP. :)
-C
On Jul 15, 2004, at 10:22 PM, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Christopher - I recommend Nagios. It's tricky to understand at first,
> but it's pretty robust. I'd be happy to help you get it configured
> for your network if you need help.
>
> The link is: http://www.nagios.org/
>
> We're monitoring about 300 blades [servers] right now with it, and our
> company is expanding rapidly. However, I'm sure it's just as useful
> for a handful of servers.
>
> Best regards,
> Chris Bergeron
>
>
>
>
>
> Christopher Woodfield wrote:
>
>> Time to scratch the next itch...
>>
>> I've got two machines in a rack with a monitor attached to one of
>> them. I'd like to find some sort of application that I can run that
>> will give me stats on both machines (network, cpu, memory, etc) in a
>> single display...via local system calls on the machine it's running
>> on and via snmp polling on the other machine.
>>
>> Does such a beast exist? What do people use for "dashboard" type
>> console displays for multiple machines?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -C
>>
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