Nagios, memory tests, and Linux hosts...
Justin Pasher
justinp at newmediagateway.com
Mon Mar 9 21:04:58 CET 2009
Andrew Davis wrote:
> Looks good, but no performance data, which I would like to be able to
> trend memory usage and justify upgrades. Anyone familiar with a good
> memory test that properly handles memory reservations AND also
> includes performance trending data?
I personally only use Nagios for monitoring services, not trending or
graphs. For that I use Cacti and SNMP (http://www.cacti.net/).
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