12-13-2006
the outputs of vmstat, prstat, and iostat can give you what you want, or you can install top. Making the outputs into CSV files wouldn't take much effort with sed.
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monitoring::livestatus::multi
Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)
NAME
Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI - connector with multiple peers
SYNOPSIS
use Monitoring::Livestatus;
my $nl = Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI->new( qw{nagioshost1:9999 nagioshost2:9999 /var/spool/nagios/live.socket} );
my $hosts = $nl->selectall_arrayref("GET hosts");
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( [ARGS] )
Creates an "Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI" object. "new" takes at least the server. Arguments are the same as in Monitoring::Livestatus.
METHODS
do
See Monitoring::Livestatus for more information.
selectall_arrayref
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selectall_hashref
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selectcol_arrayref
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selectrow_array
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selectrow_arrayref
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selectrow_hashref
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selectscalar_value
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errors_are_fatal
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warnings
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verbose
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peer_addr
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peer_name
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peer_key
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disable
$ml->disable()
disables this connection, returns the last state.
enable
$ml->enable()
enables this connection, returns the last state.
AUTHOR
Sven Nierlein, <nierlein@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Sven Nierlein
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.3 2010-07-04 Monitoring::Livestatus::MULTI(3pm)