Re: System Monitoring Tool

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On 3/3/07, Chris St. Pierre <stpierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you're looking for historical monitoring of these resources, for
upgrade planning, etc., then Cacti is very slick.

If you're looking for event-based monitoring -- i.e., something that
will page you when you run out of memory or Tomcat dies -- Nagios is
great.  The learning curve can be steep, but it's worth it in the
end.  It also has several plugins to do historical monitoring.



+1 for the nagios, cacti combo.
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