Performance Graphs (Nagat, Nagmin?)

Ben Clewett Ben at clewett.org.uk
Fri Jun 11 09:27:33 CEST 2004


I would advise the use of PerfParse

http://perfparse.sourceforge.net/

This will store and graph any data collected by Nagios.

There will be a new version (0.08) published some time today.

Regards, Ben.

Jon Lyons wrote:
> Just wondering what others are using to graph
> performance data ie Ping. Currently monitoring 200
> networking devices, and would like to dump the ping
> response times into rdd or mrtg. Nagat looks like it's
> been improved since I first tried it(never worked),
> anyone have any suggestions? 
> 
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