As far as I understand this, you will not obtain system
resource data like CPU or disk utilization via RRDTool.
Instead, you have to create routines ( using commands,
scripts or other programs ) that will get that kind of data.
Then you will have to enter that data into a RRD database
using a command line like: "rrdtool update .... ".
Since you have installed RRDtool you should also have access
to the online manuals on this tool.
Regards
Anders Ringaby
On Wed, 9 May 2001, Siva Rama Krishna, Perubotla wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have installed RRD tool on Solaris X86. Can anyone give an idea of how we
> can get the CPU,Disk, etc utilizations with this?
>
> Tx
> Siva.
>
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