kSar runs on your local desktop and connects via SSH to the remote server and collects the sysstat data. It's good for checking or reviewing server stats once in a while. If you need sustained graphing and reporting, then look into one of the other monitoring tools mentioned here. On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Matt <lm7812@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Take a look at the "sysstat" package which will collect data over >> time. There's a java-based desktop app called "kSar" that can use >> this data to generate graphs. > > I have sysstats already but want a graphing. ksar sounds appealing. > I do not have physical access to this server so I need to access ksar > through http on the server. Does it support that? Googling for the > answer on how to do this but not finding what I want yet. > > Matt > > >> There are also other options, such as SNMP monitoring, Cacti, etc... >> >>> Is there a package I can get that will graph system resources such as >>> CPU and disk I/O to an html file or something? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos