>
> Also, what's the best path to pursue for graphing of all variables being 
> checked? We're currently using Orca with orcallator/procollator for 
> Solaris/Linux which only gives us graphs and trend analysis and then scripts 
> for disk space etc. It would be nice to switch to a single installation such 
> as Icinga for everything including graphical alarm monitoring for anyone with 
> access to the map.

I haven't had a chance to install any of the graphing tools yet but it would 
seem that pnp4nagios is a better option than nagiograph. One of the beauties of 
Orca for trend analysis and debug is that you view all of the graphs for a 
system on the same page and can vertically line up time frames of interest. We 
copy the files every night to a history directory and have a web page dedicated 
to not only these historic orca graphs but a selector system so we can pick 
systems, dates and graphs of interest ie. pick tcp bits per second from system 
A and graph with load factor on system B. Of the 4 graphing packages mentioned 
on the icinga page - pnp4nagios, graphite, ingraph and nagiograph - do any have 
the ability to autogenerated graphs? I would suppose from what I do know of 
rrdtool that it might be possible to cron something off.

Don

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