Re: Monitoring resources and network use

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Try iptraf and ethereal.

Good handy tools to monitor network.

NV

On 5/20/05, Ben Russo <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Salvador Santander Gutiérrez wrote:
> > Hello, list.
> > We need to analyze continously the use of resources and network.
> >
> > What tools are good for this task?
> > We've found sacd for the resources use. Is there something similar for
> > network use?
> >
> > Thanks.
> 
> On a single box?
> On multiple systems?
> All on the same broadcast domain (a hub, or a span port is available)?
> 
> For multiple systems...
> I would check out cacti or cricket, they are pretty simple and use snmp
> and rrd to generate graphs that you specify. You can specify
> CPU/DISK/RAM/NIC usage graphs.  There are some templates for standard
> configs in both products.
> 
> For a single box (or if you are on a hub or have a span port) have a
> look at ntop.
> 
> -Ben.
> 
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