[SunRescue] MRTG and Sun's snmpd
Bill Bradford
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Dec 13 15:27:03 CST 2000
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 10:54:51AM -0800, James Lockwood wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Hatle, Steven J. wrote:
> > We graph CPU and SQL 6.5 database activity on our NT servers, disk space,
> > CPU, and bunches of other stuff on our Solaris boxes, and all kinds of other
> > stuff.
> > I'm not the guy who's set it up, so don't ask me for any details <grin>, but
> > you can do a _ton_ with MRTG.
> If the stats you want to graph don't lend themselves naturally to SNMP,
> consider using Orca (based on RRDtool, the same core as MRTG):
> http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~blair/orca/
> I use both where appropriate. Orca has a great plugin available to
> process the output of the Sun Performance Toolkit and generate voluminous
> graphs on system state.
> -James
I got what I needed by just running configmaker and pointing it to
localhost. 8-)
Using RRDTool now as well.
http://mrtg.sunhelp.org/net and /mail
Bill
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