I second this. Though I may be biased since I work in the office in the office next to JRA, I've still found Cricket very useful. I'm monitoring the CPU, network, disk, and inode use for 20+ filers in multi-volume configurations. I'd post the configs, but I'm afraid they're pretty specific to my situation right now. They're not hard to replicate, though.
ejt
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, James R Grinter wrote:
Anyone playing around with MRTG and variants please do go take a look at 'Cricket'. You could consider it the version 3 that will never actually appear, it uses the rrd-tool storage mechanism written by the author of MRTG, and has a nice clean (imho) configuration mechanism.
http://www.munitions.com/~jra/cricket/
James.