Hi,

As part of our Infrastructure Management effort at STMicroelectronics, we're
looking at monitoring various aspects of a Linux system to determine its
'health'. We're currently empasizing on monitoring system wide resources, as
opposed to monitoring for specific apps like MySQL, etc.

Currently, we're looking at monitoring the following components, and I'd
greatly appreciate any input about what else the community feels is useful
to monitor.

*Monitoring the cron log file
*Monitoring the user logon/failure
*Monitoring the /var/log/messages logfiles
*Monitoring services/daemons/processes (user configurable)
*Monitoring CPU utilization
*Disk Space monitor
*Monitoring memory utilization
*Monitoring swap utilization
*Zombie process monitor
*Monitoring core files
*Monitoring inode usage
*Monitoring disk quota usage
*Monitoring kernel parameters - suggestions, anyone?

Thanks, and regards,

Tushar Kanwar
STMicroelectronics Pvt. Ltd.

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