Re: Tool to monitor system downtimes?
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On 03/29/07 02:52, Joerg Lange wrote:
> On 3/28/07, Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> wrote:
>> Parse this single line file: /proc/loadavg.
> Thats what I already do in the perl program I wrote, in order to get
> the latest load (first number is the average per 1 minute)...
Oh, sorry. When you wrote /monitors *only* real downtimes at the
moment/ I though you meant that it did not yet track system load.
> Is there
> anything else you want to tell me, something that I missed?
Other than that your mother dresses you funny? Nope. :P
Seriously, though, I'd insert the records into an SQLite database,
so that you can create all sorts of trend reports.
> Anyway, it seems that there is not such a tool. cacti and snmp seem to
> be complex, the program from Hugo seems to be for a slightly different
> purpose. All are not command line oriented.
>
> QUESTION FOR ALL OF YOU:
> Would anyone find it benefitial for them what I have in my mind (see
> first email)? If yes, I would continue work and try to put together a
> debian package one day.
- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good!
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