Am Mittwoch 19 Januar 2011, 14:54:51 schrieben Sie: > We use the pnp2nagios plugin at work for this, which can visualize any > data gathered by plugins. Ok, yes - this makes sense. But for collecting BW stats only this might be a little bit oversized as the most power nagios brings up within it's monitoring features and functionality which seems unbeaten within the opern source world at the time ;). > This goes from simple ping time graphs over > system and database load to snmp interface data. Of course this assumes > that you have the right plugins installed for Nagios, too. It's > unfortunately nothing that works out of the box^W^Wpkgsrc. But, configuring SNMP within Nagios is afaik not a simple issue especially for Nagios beginners or someone who just want to measure / graph BW (additionally the resolution is limited to the usual check timespans of nagios)... But yes - nagios is really nice ;) cheers, Niels. -- --- Niels Dettenbach --- Syndicat IT&Internet http://www.syndicat.com T.-Muentzer.-Str. 2, 37308 Heilbad Heiligenstadt - DE --- Kryptoinfo: PGP public key ID 651CA20D Fingerprint: 55E0 4DCD B04C 4A49 1586 88AE 54DC 4465 651C A20D https://syndicat.com/pub_key.asc ---
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