Re: Collecting data

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On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 16:37 +0200, derleader __ wrote:
>  Hi,
>      I'm developing C plugin for Red Hat which will be installed as
> kernel module. The problem is how to collect the data about:
>       * CPU Check â Utilization, Model, Number of Cores
>         
>       * RAM Check â Total Memory, Free Memory, Memory Load
>         
>       * HDD Check â Number of physical HDDs, Number of logical
>         partitions, Total space, Free space
>         
>       * Running processes â Total number of processes
>         
>       * Logs â system logs such as error logs
>         
>       * System uptime
>         
>       * Users logged in and last login â total list of users
>         
>       * Total network connections
>         
>       * Check hardware parts model and number
>         
> The kernel module will check the status of the OS every 5 minutes.
> What is the most efficient way to collect these data?
> 

Sounds like and interesting project actually. I'd like to follow your
development status for curiosity.

Regards


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