>>> On 3/4/2013 at 3:22 PM, in message <calsyuzan8ww788ynujrgj35wokoowbk4+5bp3lusah14ywx...@mail.gmail.com>, Paul Beltrani <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm looking for a tool to monitor application/network performance from the > perspective of individual Linux servers. Requirements are simple. > Must run on Linux (CentOS) > Must be simple/clean to deploy, i.e. Automated/RPM > Must not require modification of code or integration with a specific server > May be commercial software > > In short, I'm looking for an alternative to the offering from > http://boundary.com/ (They fail at requirement #2). > > As I'm sure it will be asked, yes, this has to run on the individual nodes > as I don't have access to the network hardware or infrastructure.
I've had very good luck with XYMON: http://xymon.com Used to be called Hobbit, which was a fork from Big Brother. VERY lean on requirements, and definitely a simple install on clients. You can have all analysis done at the server, so performance impact on clients is minimal. Although it is more focused on availability reporting, there is a decent amount of performance monitoring as well. Xymon is also *very* extensible. Good luck! -- Jon Dustin - Network Specialist University of Southern Maine Portland, ME 207-780-4152 _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
