[CentOS] Monitor Network Traffic
Jake
jakepaulus at gmail.comMon Dec 21 21:52:31 UTC 2009
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Whatever you decide to go with, if you are graphing a gigabit interface, make sure you use 64-bit counters. The standard 32-bit counters overflow just past 100Mbit/sec and will give you innacurate readings. On 12/21/09, Marcelo M. Garcia <marcelo.maia.garcia at googlemail.com> wrote: > On 21/12/2009 16:05, Thomas Harold wrote: >> >> You can also (ab)use MRTG to graph things like CPU usage& CPU >> temperature, disk utilization, or anything else that you can query via a >> remote shell command or SNMP query. > > Hi > > In this case why not use Ganglia. Look how MediaWiki uses Ganglia with > Nagios, and other tools: > http://ganglia.wikimedia.org/ > > Regards > > mg. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Sent from my mobile device Jake Paulus JakePaulus at gmail.com
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