I'd been meaning to add this for a while with Nagios. Cacti is up and running and monitoring some of our servers. For those that don't know Cacti will allow us to get good trending information from the servers. We can easily track things like drive space, CPU/Load, and mem usage over a period of time (even years if we need to). It's presently open to anyone in the sysadmin group.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/cacti/
Feel free to add more hosts if you're familiar with Cacti. Eventually we can also setup monitoring for our databases to see how and when they're getting hit hard. We can lock the security on cacti down tighter if need be but I figured I'd keep it fairly open for now. Don't go breaking it!
-Mike
I'd been meaning to add this for a while with Nagios. Cacti is up and running and monitoring some of our servers. For those that don't know Cacti will allow us to get good trending information from the servers. We can easily track things like drive space, CPU/Load, and mem usage over a period of time (even years if we need to). It's presently open to anyone in the sysadmin group.
Cacti is a pretty versatile tool. I'm very familiar with it, so if you need to graph custom values, I'd be glad to write some scripts. I've written some for my job, for example the mail queue, the amount of incoming and outgoing mails, the level of spams and viruses in it, statistics for apache, mysql, bind, etc... It can graph anything (as long as there is a way to get the data)
Aurélien
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