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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting performance script Post 302312525 by pludi on Friday 1st of May 2009 04:54:19 PM
Old 05-01-2009
Munin: simple, easy to set up, but due to how RRDtool works you'll loose accuracy on older measurements. Also you'll have to hack it if you want anything but the default 5 minute resolution, you'll have to manually correlate graphs, and most plugins are written for Linux (extensive use of /proc and iptables)

Nagios: complex, but very powerful.

Zabbix: (no personal experience, but Neo mentioned it once) Also, very powerful, and seems to support graphing and reports out of the box.
 

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2004-04-16

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MAILPING-LATENCY(1)						     Mailping						       MAILPING-LATENCY(1)

NAME
mailping-latency - Munin plugin to graph latency of mail deliveries SYNOPSIS
/usr/share/mailping/munin-plugins/mailping-latency {[config] | ['']} DESCRIPTION
mailping-latency is a Munin plugin that monitors the time spent between email submit and it's delivery. Configuration output When passed config, it outputs Munin configuration information. If there are no circuits defined (no subdirectories in /etc/mailping), it specifies that Munin should draw no graph either. If configuration files /etc/mailping/circuit/warnlatency and /etc/mailping/circuit/faillatency exist, the values in them are passed on to Munin, for use in Nagios alert integration. Value output When passed an empty string '', mailping-latency outputs latency of last successful probe message, for each configured circuit. FILES
/etc/mailping/ List of circuits that exist; each subdirectory is a circuit. /etc/mailping/circuit/warnlatency If latency is greater than this many seconds, a Nagios warning is triggered by Munin (assuming it has been configured to do that). Default: no warnings. /etc/mailping/circuit/faillatency If latency is greater than this many seconds, a Nagios alert is triggered by Munin (assuming it has been configured to do that). Default: no alerts. /var/lib/mailping/state/circuit/latency Amount of latency in seconds of the last successful probe for circuit. ENVIRONMENT
MAILPING_CONFIGDIR Override the location of the configuration directory. Default: /etc/mailping MAILPING_STATEDIR Override the location of the state directory. Circuit states are stored in the state subdirectory of this directory, in subdirectories named after the circuit name. Default: /var/lib/mailping SEE ALSO
mailping-success(1), mailping-cron(1), mailping-store(1), munin-run(8), munin-node(8) AUTHOR
Tommi Virtanen <tv@havoc.fi> Havoc Consulting Author. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 Havoc Consulting mailping 0. 2004-04-16 MAILPING-LATENCY(1)
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