OT: Recommendations for system monitoring tool
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Mon Apr 2 12:13:30 EDT 2007
We have lm_sensors for this on Fedora. It will log, and you could set up
a script to alarm if something goes out of bounds.
Janina
John Heim writes:
> I am thinking of setting up a network monitoring tool. My needs are fairly
> simple, I just want to be alerted somehow if the temperature on our file
> server gets too high. That's the minimum. I'm sure I could think of other
> things to do eventually.
>
> But I don't want to have to run X to access the setup or the monitoring
> interface. I would prefer a command line interface.
>
> Anybody have any experience with that? Doing an apt-cache search leads me to
> nagios and spong. But I would like to know if either is preferable if
> you're working from the command line.
>
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> John Heim
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>
>
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