On Wed, April 6, 2005 1:36 pm, Jamie Dobbs said:
> I'm a little worried that my 'mail server' PC is getting overloaded and I
> am losing emails etc., or that I am having delays in outgoing mail.
> How can I set up some sort of monitoring to look at CPU, memory and disk
> usage - preferably in a graphical format.
> I seem to recall that cricket and/or mrtg might be able to do this but
> searching around has not shown me any way to monitor a local PC's stats -
> can anyone point me in the right direction?
> I'd like to be able to do this on Debian and Gentoo as there are a couple
> of other PCs I'd like to be able to monitor as well.
>
>
mrtg is good for trending, but I always use Big Brother ( bb4.com ) as an
instant monitor.

Both programs are extremely extensible, which makes them suitable for
everything ( from the state of the tide to the yen/norwegian kroner
exchange rate have been the strangest ones I've been asked to monitor! ).

Steve

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