Check out cacti, it will do SNMP pulls on the host. Both bandwidth and
process. Its not a simple app, but very useful. Also if you have
firewall setup on the box, you should be able to get stats on the
ports/protocol.
Have you ever used very basic snmp? I recently discovered the snmp
command line programs (by the mechanism of typing "snmp" then tab twice
into a terminal window) but I haven't yet been successful in pulling any
values out of an snmp mib. The commands correspond exactly to the
datagrams specified in the snmp rfc though, so it can't be all that
hard to use them.
Regards, Max.
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