On Tue 13 Jul, 1999, "Thompson, Tim" tim.thompson@netapp.com wrote:
The package contains both MRTG and a Makefile-driven configuration process that will construct the MRTG files needed to monitor your Netapp Filers. It works on Solaris and Linux.
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.
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.