hey all,<BR>do any of you all have any experience with the RRDTool frontend called cacti? if so i'm having trouble with it and could use some input.<BR>Here's my deal: <BR>Cacti is installed and ...
I've migrated my services to Mountain Lion Server from a linux box (mostly for ease of backup/time machine and I prefer to have less servers and want/need the calendar and contacts servers that come ...
Cacti is one of the most powerful open source front ends for RRDtool. Jack Wallen walks you through the steps to get this up and running, so you can gain access to handy network and system graphics.
Based on RRDTool, Cacti is "a complete network graphing solution." That means that Cacti polls your devices, gathers the data, then provides graphs based on what you configured. Cacti is a free open ...
For the past few years, I've been trying to understand how to make graphs using RRDtool (Round-Robin Database tool) after failing miserably to understand MRTG (Multi-Router Traffic Grapher) before ...
A few weeks ago, I pointed out RRDTool, a powerful open source technology for storing and graphing network monitoring data. Collecting data is all well and good, but you also have to have good ...
In the real estate world, the mantra is location, location, location. In the network and server administration world, the mantra is visibility, visibility, visibility. If you don’t know what your ...
How to provide robust monitoring to low-end systems. When running a critical system, it's necessary to know what resources the system is consuming, to be alerted when resource utilization reaches a ...
Nagios is a powerful, enterprise-class host, service, application, and network monitoring program. Designed to be fast, flexible, and rock-solid stable. Nagios runs on *NIX hosts and can monitor ...
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