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{OT} method for graphing server stuff?
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Subject:{OT} method for graphing server stuff?
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Grant
Date:7 Nov 2007


 
I was thinking it would be pretty handy to generate a series of
transposed (or not) graphs for data like cpu usage, mysql usage,
memory usage, external monitoring response times, http traffic, etc.
My external monitoring service has an API I can hook into and http
traffic is logged to mysql so I'm thinking I have good access to the
data, but I need a way to tie it all together into a useful
presentation. Is there a good package for this?

- Grant
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