Very cool, thanks! On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Mohamed Sadok Ben Jazia < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > I suggest https://github.com/nleng/django-monit-collector > Perfect tool to generate stats from monit. > > > On 13 February 2017 at 13:10, Lorne Wanamaker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks guys, these give me some great options! >> >> Lorne >> >> On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 6:05 AM, Smith, Graham - Computing Technical >> Officer <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Lorne, >>> >>> >>> >>> A dirty hack if you just want output in raw html, you could leverage a >>> few command >>> >>> line utilities like such as ccze to colourise output and aha to wrap >>> that in html. >>> >>> >>> >>> Something like this: >>> >>> >>> >>> monit status servername | egrep ‘load|memory’ | ccze | aha > >>> /vaw/www/html/servername.html >>> >>> >>> >>> And then just run that on a cron every 5 minutes or whatever you need. >>> >>> It’s not a graph per se but it’s quick and easy and you can use >>> stylesheets with aha. >>> >>> >>> >>> Although the xml output as already mentioned looks like a better place >>> to start for a >>> >>> full graphical output. You’d probably need to feed that data into >>> something like rrdtool: >>> >>> http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ >>> >>> or Grafana which is very popular at the moment: >>> >>> http://grafana.org/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Graham >>> >>> >>> >>> _____________________________________ >>> Graham Smith >>> Technical Officer >>> Department of Computing >>> Institute of Technology Tallaght >>> Tallaght >>> Dublin 24 >>> Ireland >>> >>> >>> >>> *From:* monit-general [mailto:monit-general-bounces+graham.smith= >>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Lorne Wanamaker >>> *Sent:* 11 February 2017 11:09 >>> *To:* This is the general mailing list for monit < >>> [email protected]> >>> *Subject:* Monit Output >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Trying to find some documentation on Monit output. What i would like to >>> do is have our client portal fetch monit output and than graph it so it is >>> visible in the clients service area. >>> >>> Specifically load, ram, cpu, and disk use. >>> >>> Anybody know the best way to accomplish this, or a doc on it? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Lorne >>> >>> >>> The contents and any attachment of this e-mail are private and >>> confidential. >>> They are intended only for the use of the intended addressee. If you are >>> not the intended addressee, or the person responsible for delivering it to >>> the intended addressee, you are notified that any copying, forwarding, >>> publication, review or delivery of this e-mail or any attachments to anyone >>> else or any other use of its contents is strictly prohibited. You are >>> prohibited from reading any part of this e-mail or any attachments. If you >>> have received this e-mail in error, please notify the system manager. >>> Unauthorised disclosure or communication or other use of the contents of >>> this e-mail or any part thereof may be prohibited by law and may constitute >>> a criminal offence. Internet e-mails are not necessarily secure. The >>> Institute does not accept responsibility for changes made to this message >>> after it was sent. Unless stated to the contrary, any opinions expressed >>> in this message are personal to the author and may not be attributed to the >>> Institute. >>> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe: >>> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general >>> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe: >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general >> > > > -- > To unsubscribe: > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general >
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