Your other option would be ganglia which we have deployed on a cluster
here. It's great. It's used by wikipedia and flikr, oh and us!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglia_(software)

This is the ganglia monitor at wikipedia...

http://ganglia.wikimedia.org/

Also, it's easy to setup. Once you get it, it's 15 mins per machine.

HTH

Stuart

On Nov 22, 2007 5:39 PM, Voytek Eymont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, November 21, 2007 12:03 pm, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> > cacti with snmp?
> >
> > not sure if thats what you're after?
>
>
> Dean, thanks, that looks good
>
> everything fine, except, I have no graphs...
>
> the host is there with standard default monitor items..
>
> dumb question...:
>
> do I need to run the cacti-spine from cron??
>
> # ./spine
> SPINE: Using spine config file [../etc/spine.conf]
> SPINE: Version 0.8.7 starting
> SPINE: Time: 0.1983 s, Threads: 1, Hosts: 2
>
>
>
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