On 5 Jan 2005, at 14:29, John Barton wrote:
If you want to monitor resources on a remote system, try cacti. It has
great graphing capability using RRD. One of my favorite features is
being able to highlight a section of your graph and have it draw a new
graph to zoom in on the area of concern.
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On Wednesday 05 January 2005 08:58, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 08:40:21AM -0500, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> > On my Woody box, courier-mta logs pop transactions with the tag
> > "courierpop3login:". The logs of other courier users (freebsd, gentoo
> > for example) have the stri
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 08:40:21AM -0500,
Mark Bucciarelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 21 lines which said:
> I've done apt-get source and poked around a bit but could not tell
> where the Debian patches made to upstream live.
$PACKAGE_$VERSION.diff.gz
(Some big packages use a more
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 08:40:21AM -0500, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> [ Is debian-mentors the proper list for this type of packaging question? ]
debian-mentors is meant for people who want to package software, I
think. It would probably be best to ask the package maintainer himself
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On 2005-01-05 Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> [ Is debian-mentors the proper list for this type of packaging question? ]
Better write a mail to the package maintainer which you can lookup with
"dpkg -s courier-mta".
> I've done apt-get source and poked around a bit but could not tell where
> the
[ Is debian-mentors the proper list for this type of packaging question? ]
On my Woody box, courier-mta logs pop transactions with the tag
"courierpop3login:". The logs of other courier users (freebsd, gentoo for
example) have the string "pop3d:"
It has been suggested that this is a change the
Jacob S wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 06:50:24 +0300
Peter Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What software would people recommend for remotely monitoring a
server? I'm
not talking about intrustion detection and whatnot, just keeping an
eye on things like CPU load, memory, bandwidth usage, etc.
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 at 15:37:46 -0600, Rodney Richison wrote:
> Am building a new server to replace one. (Trading Redhat for Debian)
>
> On the new machine, which is only recieving for one domain while in
> testing, Logcheck is reporting that postfix has a problem looking up rbl's.
> I am not run
What software would people recommend for remotely monitoring a server? I'm
not talking about intrustion detection and whatnot, just keeping an eye on
things like CPU load, memory, bandwidth usage, etc. Bonus points if it uses
something like RRD--graphs and charts are not just pretty eyecand
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