Synopsis ______ ___ / ____/___ _____ ____ _/ (_)___ _ / / __/ __ `/ __ \/ __ `/ / / __ `/ / /_/ / /_/ / / / / /_/ / / / /_/ / \____/\__,_/_/ /_/\__, /_/_/\__,_/ /____/ Distributed Monitoring System Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. It relies on a multicast-based listen/announce protocol to monitor state within clusters and uses a tree of point-to-point connections amongst representative cluster nodes to federate clusters and aggregate their state. It leverages widely used technologies such as XML for data representation, XDR for compact, portable data transport, and RRDtool for data storage and visualization. It uses carefully engineered data structures and algorithms to achieve very low per-node overheads and high concurrency. The implementation is robust, has been ported to an extensive set of operating systems and processor architectures, and is currently in use on over 500 clusters around the world. It has been used to link clusters across university campuses and around the world and can scale to handle clusters with 2000 nodes. http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ I wish help you. On 3/3/07, Robert Becker Cope <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nilesh <niluforalways@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I would like to monitor remote machine for system > performance ( CPU usage,Memory,Hard Disk Space), Check out Hyperic.[1] I have not used it extensively, but from what I have seen, it is fairly impressive, especially in its autodiscovery of services. There is an OSS version as well as a commercial version. Setup is very simple and contained. Good luck, robert [1] http://www.hyperic.com/ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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