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Monitor Linux Performance With The Tools At Hand

Jan Stafford writes "Need to monitor Linux performance without purchasing a pricey diagnostic package? Try these simple, built-in command line tools. This article was written by site expert and author (Rapid Application Development with Mozilla) Nigel McFarlane."

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  1. Re:Historic.. by Monster+Zero · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Ganglia Distributed Monitoring System is a nice tool for monitoring lots of systems, I use it to keep an eye on 66 servers. My current template has plots for Current Cluster CPU/MEM/Beowulf Queue, Cabinet Temperature, Free Disk Space for both RAID units, then shows the utilization of each of the 64 nodes. Its fairly customizable and works great. Shows hour/day/week/month/year plots selected by a drop down menu.

    It uses RRDTool to create the plots - very nice.