Reporting
jpk236 at jpk236.com
jpk236 at jpk236.com
Fri Apr 29 16:41:09 CEST 2005
Marc,
I just discovered this program a few weeks ago, and it's really cool,
and sounds like it does exactly what you want. The name is rrdutil and
can be found here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/rrdutil
A demo can be found here: http://www.tnpi.biz/cgi-bin/rrdutil.cgi
- Justin Kulikowski
[ http://www.jpk236.com]
bru1n at comcast.net wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I have a requirement to report monthly stats on my unix boxes with at least
> - System Uptime, percent
> - Process totals, averaged
> - System CPU Average
> -- Kernel CPU usage
> -- User CPU usage
> - Average Free Memory
>
> I'm in a place where the previous admin got everyone hooked on "top" style reports. So he would run top on every box for about an hour at reporting time, and plug in the numbers to an excel spreadsheet. When I stopped laughing, I realized how screwed I really was having to change the mindset, change the reports (yay, more work), and basically throw this admin under the bus in the process to make it right.
>
> I have played around with check_procs, and check_load and cannot for the life of me figure out how I can get the average system cpu usage. I can get it by user, and by pid, but not just the whole box.
>
> nagios @ miata: ./check_procs -w 75 -c 90 -m CPU
> CPU OK: 83 processes
>
> The processes is the part of this result that messes me up. Yes, I can monitor for threshholds, but cannot report the threshold, only the occurance of crashing the thresholds.
>
> check_load only goes back 15 minutes, so that won't do it either. These are simple functions that appear to work in check_nt (or at least I read that they do, I'm not monitoring wintel, yet)
>
> I made some nice reports using nagiostats, and for the 50000 foot view folks, its perfect. For the micromanagers (make it stop!) its not going to work.
>
> Are there any other plugins I haven't run across that do this?
> How are you folks reporting basic system health metrics?
>
> Thanks,
> -Marc
>
>
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