On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 10:46:10AM -0400, Peter Sjöberg wrote:
On 07/13/2013 10:55 PM, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
I'm curious why nagios/munin are overkill. I think they exactly match
your requirements.
My requirement is not monitoring - that is managed in a different way.
My problem is
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 02:29:54PM -0400, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 10:46:10AM -0400, Peter Sjöberg wrote:
On 07/13/2013 10:55 PM, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
I'm curious why nagios/munin are overkill. I think they exactly match
your requirements.
My
On 07/13/2013 10:55 PM, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
I'm curious why nagios/munin are overkill. I think they exactly match
your requirements.
My requirement is not monitoring - that is managed in a different way.
My problem is that something happened and I need to find out what and
why. While
I don't know oswatcher, but based on your description the following
would be usefule for you:
munin (keeps a contstant sized database, which thins out as you look back
in time).
nagios
In both cases, if there is some test they don't already do, you can
write your own and have them use it.
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 10:28:59AM -0400, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
I don't know oswatcher, but based on your description the following
would be usefule for you:
munin (keeps a contstant sized database, which thins out as you look back
in time).
nagios
In both cases, if there is some
Just wonder if it's something already out there that does something
similar to what oracles oswatcher does ?
What I'm looking for is some tool to use when analyzing server issues
and while oswatcher could be good it's questionable license and I don't
run oracle at all on most of the servers I need
Not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for but - http://www.nagios.org/ ?
On Jul 12, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Peter Sjöberg wrote:
Just wonder if it's something already out there that does something
similar to what oracles oswatcher does ?
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] oswatcher alternative, collector of
top/ps/iostat/vmstat/... info
Not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for but - http://www.nagios.org/ ?
On Jul 12, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Peter Sjöberg wrote:
Just wonder if it's something already out there that does something
similar to what oracles
On 07/12/2013 10:28 AM, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
I don't know oswatcher, but based on your description the following
would be usefule for you:
munin (keeps a contstant sized database, which thins out as you look back
in time).
10sec look and it looks like overkill but I will look at it