Peter Tribble wrote:

I use sar2rrd
(It's limited by some of the deficiencies in sar itself - I've been
tempted recently to
migrate to Esar:
in order to get the network stats. I get the feeling that there's an
opportunity to
take a broader view here and rip out some of the useless numbers that sar
collects and add some that would be useful.)

I actually just ended up putting my own scripts together, then built scripts to generate nice graphs for management to print out.

sar has too much cruft, misses other valuable data, and if it chokes, you've lost a day's worth of data. And, it's really hard to parse for everything that happened on a system, say between 9:15 and 10:25AM.

Any word on the SNMP project?

Rainer
--
Mind the Gap
http://www.dragonhearth.com/blogs/rheilke
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