On Monday 05 December 2011 07:29:34 Michael Mol wrote: > I haven't yet needed to do this kind of system monitoring, so I'm very > much a newbie here. > > Let's start with that dual-xeon box I was using to benchmark "emerge > -e @world", figure I'm looking for how better to tune my MAKEOPTS and > EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS variables, and assume I'd like to get more > information about the following factors: > > * What was the 1m, 5m 15m load averages? > * What were the similar averages for CPU spent in user time, system > time and I/O wait? > * What was network usage like? (I have a caching proxy server on the > network, so even if distfiles are lost on-system, well, a cache hit > transfers at up to around 50MB/s. It'd be better, except for read > performance limitations on the router box, and write performance > limitations on the local machine) > * What was the temperature of each CPU core, RAM module and hard > drive? (Not so relevant for improving system performance, but still of > interest.) > > I'd like to have a web interface I could navigate to which would show > graphs of these counters.
There are many web interface for that. You should look at munin, rrdtool, nagios, this kind of stuff. I have set my own. Have a look there : https://www.22decembre.eu/status/ (I have setup my own certificate authority for ssl). If you need help, don't hesitate to contact me ! But you may find also better help around ! See you... -- Stéphane Guedon http://www.22decembre.eu/ http://lectures.22decembre.eu/ carte de visite : http://www.22decembre.eu/downloads/Stephane-Guedon.vcf
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