Re: F9: Web Based system monitoring | |
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Anthony Messina wrote:
Matter of fact, Cacti was the reason why I moved to a new platform, only to find I have build issues with Spine on x86_64, and no RPM's are available on this (my build issues are lib related) and Cacti works perfectly for my long term graphing. Though upgrading 400 rra's from x86_32 to x86_64 was a task.On Thursday 17 July 2008 04:27:55 pm Seann Clark wrote:All, I know this isn't exactly the place to look for anything like this, but I am wondering from the Fedora users base, if there is any good/recommended tools to display real-time or near real time system information VIA web (AJAX or JAVA based) for a server? I would like to set up something where I can monitor server status at a glance without having 400 shell windows open (Like I do now when doing that stuff). I know Gnome and KDE have system monitoring applications, but since I dont' have X installed on the servers I desire to monitor like this, I figure web based would be next best.cacti (cacti.net) is a nice web-based frontend for snmp (and other) monitoring, it's not realtime by default, but updates every 5 minutes. that can be changed however to better suit your needs.
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