>
> That sounds good.
> Would you share the munin plugin later pls?
> I'm interested too.
>
Sure will. This is not a top priority for me so I won't likely get to it
for another week or two, but once it is done I will share.
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On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
> BTW, in a pinch since I'm already using Munin what I'm going to do is this :
>
> - write a cronjob that fires maybe 2 to 4 times a day and does a "du -s" of
> directories I'm interested in , and stores the sizes in a file
> - write a simple muni
BTW, in a pinch since I'm already using Munin what I'm going to do is this :
- write a cronjob that fires maybe 2 to 4 times a day and does a "du -s" of
directories I'm interested in , and stores the sizes in a file
- write a simple munin plugin that reads the file (and munin will do the
graphing
On Fri, January 6, 2012 16:42, Alan McKay wrote:
>>
>> Might be overkill but cacti or Nagios+PNP would do this...
>>
>>
> PNP? What's that ? I already have Icinga installed.
>
>
http://docs.pnp4nagios.org/pnp-0.4/start
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> Might be overkill but cacti or Nagios+PNP would do this...
>
>
PNP? What's that ? I already have Icinga installed.
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On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 10:25 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Is there a Linux tool that will monitor a disk and tell me which
> directories are growing over time?
> I could cobble something together myself of course, but if there is already
> a good off-the-shelf solution, why bother?
>
> E
From: Alan McKay
> Is there a Linux tool that will monitor a disk and tell me which
> directories are growing over time?
> I could cobble something together myself of course, but if there is already
> a good off-the-shelf solution, why bother?
> Even if it only checks once per day that would be f
Hey folks,
Is there a Linux tool that will monitor a disk and tell me which
directories are growing over time?
I could cobble something together myself of course, but if there is already
a good off-the-shelf solution, why bother?
Even if it only checks once per day that would be fine. Graphs wou
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