Nagios and Graphs

Steve Shipway s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz
Thu Jan 4 23:39:43 CET 2007


> I am looking for some kind of graphing software to show ping times,

Somkeping is always good if you need a lot of ping time graphs.  Looks
very pretty, lots of detail.  It means a separate web interface of
course.

If you're already using MRTG for other graphing, then mrtg-ping-probe
can provide data to MRTG which can subsequently be displayed in many
forms, including as a floating bar if you're using routers2 as the MRTG
frontend (but thats outside the scope of this list).

I wouldn't suggest doing it via nagios (eg with Nagiosgraph) because a
ping is more than just one scalar, but that is a possibility as well.

Steve

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Steve Shipway
ITSS, University of Auckland 
(09) 3737 599 x 86487
s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz


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