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Posts Tagged ‘ubuntu’

Munin – I found you!

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

How to keep an eye on the server resources under unix platform? My “server” farm:
currently is under the Cacti control, which is a powerful tool to track anything you want/can on the system and outside it ;)
Yet another approach is to use a MUNIN. Easy to install, easy to configure, easy to maintain!

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Munin the monitoring tool surveys all your computers and remembers what it saw. It presents all the information in graphs through a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities. After completing a installation a high number of monitoring plugins will be playing with no more effort.

Using Munin you can easily monitor the performance of your computers, networks, SANs, applications, weather measurements and whatever comes to mind. It makes it easy to determine “what’s different today” when a performance problem crops up. It makes it easy to see how you’re doing capacity-wise on any resources. “

Cacti or Minin?

conky – that’s what I search for!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Instead of eureka I would say CONKY!
I have search for sys monitor tool for ubuntu.
Very simple, very stable with low load on CPU (~0.5%) and lots of configuration possibilities. There’s a Conky markup language for your configuration, but also you can write your monitors with python or awk.
Check is out at: http://conky.sourceforge.net/

“<...>Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop. Conky is licensed under the GPL and runs on Linux and BSD.”

And some examples from the net to be clear what can be configured with this tool: