Network Traffic

Francesc Guasch frankie at etsetb.upc.es
Fri May 23 08:35:39 CEST 2003


Scott Hsiang wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I had been using naigos for couple of weeks and I m really happy with this
> piece of software. I am able to monitor the cpu load and I am wondering if
> there's a way to monitor the network traffic by using nagios. I would like
> to know when was the peak time and low time by the size of the files that
> were transferring.
> 

I configured apan, so it draws graphs showing the load
of the servers and routers , net usage, memory and disk,
you name it, via snmp.

It's not easy to install, and it's hard to find when you
make a mistake, but in the end it's worth it.

There is a link to apan from the nagios download page.



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