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Re: monitoring memory,CPU and disk usage for debian servers using SNMP



On Monday 23 January 2006 15:17, Radhika wrote:
> thank you very much for your help.I have installed munin and default thing
> is working fine and now i am trying to add new hosts like below
>
>   i am try to add new node in munin.conf file like this
>
>   [main1]
>     address 172.13.5.133
>     use_node_name yes
>
>   Now in munin-node.conf i have added new node ipaddress
>
>   allow ^172\.13\.5\.133$
>
>   and after that where i need to add plugins details for this new node i
> think plugin-conf.d/munin-node  file or i need to create new file.In graph
> default it is showing below
>
>
> localdomain
>    localhost.localdomain :: [ Disk Mysql Network Postfix Processes System ]
>   if i add new host where i can define these services like disk process
> system

I assume you are running debian - if you just installed using apt-get it has 
already started generating these. So if you look at the pages (Disk, 
Mysql,..) etc you should start seeing graphs there (it's part of teh 
autoconfiguration of munin-node)

mm


>
>   really i need help to build on my isp server to monitor
>
>   thanks for your time
>
>
>
>
>
> Michael Moritz <mimo@gn.apc.org> wrote:
>   I'd recommend using munin. It's much easier to use, setup and extend than
> SNMP. At the same time allows using SNMP info too. We have been running it
> on our servers for a year now and no problems. It can also interact with
> nagios and generate systems alerts (e.g. when you run out of disc space,
> gigh cpu load etc).
>
> mimo
>
> On Monday 23 January 2006 13:13, Radhika wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am planning to monitor debian server memory,cpu and disk
> > usage.Currently we are monitoring other network resources using cacti.Now
> > i am planning to monitor debian server through SNMP.Is there any othere
> > easy solution to monitor memory,cpu and disk usage with graphs.
> >
> > If i to install SNMP, how to install and configure SNMP to monitor these
> > requests. But i have installed snmpd from debian package
> >
> > now i am able to see /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file in this default things are
> > entered and after that i don't know what to do.
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> >
> >
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