Title: RE: New idea / database question....

For monitoring availability, use mon.  For monitoring performance, use MRTG.  Can't beat it.

http://www.mrtg.org

Yours,
mjr
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Matthew J. Rechs
Vice President, Technology
The Content Project
1447 Cloverfield Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90404
v. 310-315-7171
f. 310-315-4141
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dick de Waal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 1:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: New idea / database question....
>
>
> Hello All!
> Did anybody put the monitoring (performance) data from divers
> monitoring
> scripts
> into a database (like postgresql) for further analysing/reporting??
> Up- and downtimes are not enough for me, and want to store
> also the SNMP
> (cpu, disk, process, etc),
> HTTP respons, etc data
> in this database to create service level reports... or even,
> because the
> data is then realtime available, do some
> pro-active SLA monitoring!!!
> (retrieving is somehow already done for the monitoring
> part.... and after
> comparing in the monitoring scripts,
> this data is trown away...but is just usefull...!!)
>
> Has anybody some idea's/scripts or wanna have a
> beta/alpha/stable-tester????
>
> I'm now using the latest version and _of course_ running well again!!
> Even for my test setup on a Sony Vaio laptop....
>
> greeetzz
> dick
> <>
> (not realy a perl programmer..........)
>
>

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