Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a list of performance monitoring tools for linux? I am fighting
sar? xosview? procinfo? top? iostat? Define what you want to monitor,
*then* pick a tool. Doing it the other way around makes no sense.
look at netsaint. you could create a backend DB to dump
performance information over from web interface to, let say
DB of your choice. i saw GPL licensed tool called treeps.
just nice little gui that shows you how everything is
working, pretty neat tool. as todd mentioned above, if you
put some of those commands to your cronjob and dump it to a
log folder, you should get the same info. maybe you could
use some graphic tool like rrdtool to make nice little
graphs for the bosses :). good luck.
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