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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 system performance.
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> 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 descriptor, number of processes, etc.
> >
> > The bad news is that their product doesn't support FreeBSD, although it does
> > support Linux. So we cannot use this tool to monitor the system
> > performance. Instead, we need something else which can do roughly the same
> > thing.
> >
> > Among so many parameters our immediate interests is the following:
> > * CPU utilization, % used in Kernel space vs % used in user space
> > * RAM utilization
> > * SWAP utilization
> > * Network bandwidth usage
> > * number of file descriptors used
> >
> > As ususal, any hints/comments are more than welcomed. Please do mail a copy
> > of your response to me directly. Thanks!
>
> The ucd-snmp package includes a snmp daemon (snmpd). That last time I
> did a snmpwalk on it, it reported lots of stuff like you want. The funny
> part, is that this server probably works on Solaris too, and doesn't cost
> anything!
>
> BTW, I usually get the network bandwidth off the switch the server is
> plugged into though.
>
> Tom
>
>
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