[Cialug] Performance Monitoring
Jeff Davis
me at digitaljeff.com
Fri Oct 23 09:17:38 CDT 2009
I've used nagios and cacti in the past. Currently I'm using OpManager.
-Jeff
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Kulish, Chris <ckulish at shazam.net> wrote:
> What is everyone using for performance monitoring?
>
> I’d like something centralized, web interface for the team. Right now,
> we’re using Solarwinds Orion and it probably has more plugins that we could
> purchase.
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> I need to monitor basic system perf (cpu, mem, disk, etc.) but I would also
> like something that can plugin to things like JMX, websphere, apache.
> Application monitoring is where I am heading with this.
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> Anyone have suggestions on packages to look at?
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> #:/>Chris Kulish
> Unix Administrator
> ITS, Inc.
>
> ckulish at shazam.net
> Phone: 515-288-2828 ext: 4271
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