Re: Graphing Load & other system params via MRTG

2006-11-05 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 20:07:22 -0800
"Don O'Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does any one have an MRTG setup & accompanying scripts that graphs system
> loads, etc.. Via mrtg?
> 
> What I'm looking to graph is:
> 
> Traffic on the primary ethernet
> Open network connections
> Load averages
> Memory useage
> System Uptime
> CPU usage
> Disk usage
> 
> If anyone has some examples they would be greatly appreciated, otherwise
> I'll have to work on putting together my own.


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Graphing Load & other system params via MRTG

2006-11-05 Thread Don O'Neil
Does any one have an MRTG setup & accompanying scripts that graphs system
loads, etc.. Via mrtg?

What I'm looking to graph is:

Traffic on the primary ethernet
Open network connections
Load averages
Memory useage
System Uptime
CPU usage
Disk usage

If anyone has some examples they would be greatly appreciated, otherwise
I'll have to work on putting together my own.

Thanks!

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