Ryan, Have a look at http://www.cacti.net/. Cacti more-or-less automates the gathering of data into an RRD database using SNMP or various other methods and can then use this data to create various graphs. Regards Lee -----Original Message----- From: Michiel van Es [mailto:michiele at info.nl] Sent: 17 December 2004 12:46 To: Ryan Sweet Cc: Eugeny Zadevalov Subject: Re: [Centos] question about Webtraffic monitoring Ryan Sweet wrote: > On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Eugeny Zadevalov wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> MvE> Does anyone know a good open source and free webmonitoring >> MvE> software which I can use to monitor some websites and build >> MvE> simple uptime/downtine statistics for my customers (conform >> MvE> SLA's) ? >> >> MvE> Any help/hitns would be very apperciated :) >> >> I'm using "monit" package ("yum install monit" from DAG's repo). But, >> I'm also interested in more advanced software for REMOTE monitoring >> of services(APACHE, SSHD, etc), because monit specific for local >> monitoring... >> >> MONIT could be found at: http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/ > > > Maybe you should both look at NAGIOS. Nagios and RRDtool together can > be used to monitor, graph, report just about anything. > > http://www.nagios.org > > regards, > -Ryan > I only want http monitoring and some RRdtool grpah per day/week/month with some graph which shows me downtime/uptime. That's mainly it..no full blown monitoring package with 3d graphs and hard to install/setup features :) I run nagios but I do not know how to: a) montitor a website b) make some nifty-click-on-this-button-graphs to show some simple SLA pstats Michiel _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at caosity.org http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos