Antwort: Re: CPU Usage for Linux
Marc Powell
marc at ena.com
Fri Jul 18 15:17:16 CEST 2008
On Jul 18, 2008, at 6:46 AM, Sascha.Runschke at gfkl.com wrote:
> for trending and graphing, without much extra work. Using the outputs
> of the Nagios checks, you can add PNP or NagiosGrapher or whatever
> to graph those things. Why put up the extra workload to have a second
> environment to administrate, when you can have it all in one?
Neither of these tools are a realistic replacement for Cacti or
Cricket. There are a number of reasons why, including the one you
mention above; you have to create a nagios check for the data point
you want to graph. There may be 50 things about a host I want to
trend, but only a few I care to alert on.
We currently have 4776 devices in Cricket that result in 68,744 graphs
being (easily) created. Let's see that done with PNP/NagiosGrapher.
--
Marc
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