performance data from plugins - does it exist?
jo smith
joblow7777 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 11 18:59:11 CEST 2002
I would like to see those as well. What are people
using?
--- Thomas <tguthmann at cvf.fr> wrote:
> Héhé,
>
> I need exactly the same things ;)
> We can reformulate the question to:
>
> << What's the solution to graph performance data
> (cpu, http, ftp, mysql
> cnx, etc) >>
>
> For example, it's very interesting to see the cpu
> load rising in a time
> period (like a month, etc)
>
> thanks
> Thomas
>
>
> atonns at mail.ivillage.com wrote:
>
> > I've noticed that none of the plugins that I'm
> interested in using
> > (http, ftp, dns, etc.) do not have any options to
> return performance
> > data. I'd like to be able to collect performance
> data for graphing and
> > analyzing trends, service peaks, etc., but I can't
> find it in the plugins.
> >
> > Are there configuration directives other than
> > process_performance_data, host_perfdata_command
> and
> > service_perfdata_command that I'm missing?
> >
> > Finally, if someone HAS created custom plugins
> that make use these
> > directives (or other methods for collecting
> performance data) can you
> > share them?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > --
> > "Computer science is as much about computers as
> > astronomy is about telescopes" -- Edsger
> Dijkstra
> >
>
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> > Anthony Tonns, UNIX Administrator -
> atonns at mail.ivillage.com
> >
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