MRT Graphs
Mar 6, 2008
I have ~50 megabits of data connectivity and about ~10 servers connected to it at any given time. I want to start monitoring BW stats at the switch level for each machine. What is needed to set this up A to Z
I know i need a switch that is capable of SNMP I believe. Anyone have any recommendations on which switch to purchase ( i am looking for a 12-24 port switch) Midrange on prices on what to expect.
Once i have the switch in place from there what needs to be done in order to start producing graphs on a per server basis?
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Apr 23, 2007
I've never setup a bandwidth monitoring system before, as we've really only used the datacenter supplied MRTG, PRTG, or RTG graphs for our cabinets until now.
I'm curious what solutions different users out there use; why you use them; and what you like/dislike about those systems.
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Feb 11, 2008
if you can dump the actual data used to make the graphs in munin, or are the graphs the only way to view the data?
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Nov 4, 2008
Munin was running OK on my cPanel server until yesterday when the graphs stopped updating themselves. I attempted a "/usr/share/munin/munin-update --force-root" which did nothing. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled munin on the cPanel plugins screen and now its running but all the graphs are empty
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Apr 29, 2008
i'm runing a plesk server... anyone knows a good/simple way to install a graphs system for analyze server numbers?
I have found Cacti and Cricket...
I think Cacti is easier to install but it's still complicated...
I would like to see graphs of load average, memory, but ALSO httpd connections, httpd average response, mysql threads, ...
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Apr 20, 2009
Can you guys recommend a server by looking at the graphs below?
Connections „ CPU Usage „ Load Average
Memory Utilization „ Swap Memory „ Traffic
I'm trying to identify the right hardware for the job without going overkill with the specs, as the budget is limited.
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