Do you mean snmp monitoring like cacti or mrtg? SNMP polling is probably the most common way to do it now. snmp daemon resides on the server(locked down to only be accessible by the client machine), the 'client' machine polls the servers, collects the data and graphs them into a pretty webpage. For realtime gkrellm also has a reporting daemon that you can watch for statistics on your local gkrellm client, but thats mostly novelty, not for production enviornments. There are several other applications like you mention, however they normally just reside on the server without centralized monitoring. anyway a few links are: Cacti - http://www.cacti.net MRTG - http://www.mrtg.com Monit - http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/ Checkout freshmeat. I'm sure they have dozens of different monitoring tools :) On 9/12/06, Luiz Felipe <luiz@grupocarvalho.com.br> wrote:
Hi list, so long ago I've used a tool that I thought very useful, but now I forgot the name of the tool. It reports to me, in a web site, the system resources(memory, load, disk usage, network usage etc). Every single host that i want to be reported runs a daemon and then reports do the server. So, the server gives to me one web report. Anyone knows the name of the application or something like this? Thanks for all. Luiz Felipe de Souza Gomes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-isp-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org