lun monitoring
Russell Adams
RLAdams at AdamsInfoServ.Com
Tue Feb 3 02:10:39 CET 2009
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 05:22:12PM -0700, Tom Ammon wrote:
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> I'll give a strong second to that - we use Cacti to graph 10,000+ data
> sources, and it works great. It's a strong tool.
>
> Tom
Tom,
I have progressed through MRTG, Cricket, and now Torrus in my search
for a good trending tool. They all use RRDTool because its simply the
best at time series data, the differences are the frontend.
MRTG was the basic model, required complete manual configuration.
Cricket was better, more web layout and a little less configuration.
Torrus is what I've settled on. The autodiscovery feature was the
selling point. Cacti's web UI is nicer, but I love the
autodiscovery. Discovery is fairly easy to customize in XML and Perl.
What has your experience with Cacti been? Do they have good
autodiscovery now? How is support for adding new device types?
Thanks.
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