Hi,

I use Nagios, but couldn't find an easy way of monitoring CPU and memory
over time ( I only got it to tell me when things where going wrong)
I found munin  http://munin.projects.linpro.no/  ( or apt-get install munin
on Debian) very good for that kind of thing,
and really good when you are alerted to a problem by nagios to look at the
munin graphs to help you figure out what went wrong.

Cheers, -Paul

2009/4/29 Dan Khan <[email protected]>

>
> Hi,
>
> Bit OT, but been Googling around most of the day trying to find a good
> industry standard way of monitoring memory and CPU utilisation using
> Nagios and hitting a few brick walls.
>
> Anyone mind sharing their best practices for monitoring linux CPU
> utilisation and memory?
>
> I'm currently using check_load for CPU (which does load average
> reporting) and check_swap for memory (more tells you when it's needing
> to swap more than how much is currently utilised) - would be nice to
> get separate cpu_user and cpu_system stats as per flickr monitoring
> systems.
>
> Cheers,
> -Dan
>
> >
>

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