Managing performance data
Joe Beck
JBeck at urbn.com
Sat Jan 1 05:49:37 CET 2011
I’m looking for feedback on the best practice & pgm to process & graph performance data in nagios.
My nagios server details:
IBM hardware-- Model: "IBM System x3350 (Machine type 4192)" 4x2.5ghz processors, 8GB RAM
OS – Suse 11
Nagios Core 3.2.3; nagios-plugins-1.4.15; nrpe-2.12
I spent some time researching on the web & it seems like PNP may be my best option, but some of what I found was 2-3 years old.
My background in this area of collecting & graphing performance data & having baselines for perf. Mgt & as a guide for capacity mgt is ext. system accting, SE toolkit & orca.
Thanks in advance for any feedback & recommendations,
Joe
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Joe Beck | IT-Open Systems Engineer | urban outfitters inc.
5000 South Broad Street | Phila., PA 19112 | 215.454.xxxx | jbeck at xxxx.com
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