I would love to get Debian, please tell from "where" could we ge get that. DAYAL
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At 11:36 morn 10/9/02 +0530, Tahir wrote:
Am I missing something?
Yes. Debian. Join us. The Debian way is the One True Way.
:-)
quasi
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Hi!,
Has anyone came accross systems monitoring tool which graphs system utilisation across day, week, month , year verymuch like mrtg with output to html graphs or something like that.
Hiten.
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On 09/10/02 21:53 -0700, Hiten Desai wrote:
Has anyone came accross systems monitoring tool which graphs system utilisation across day, week, month , year verymuch like mrtg with output to html graphs or something like that.
ntop : http://www.ntop.org/ cricket : http://cricket.sourceforge.net/ OpenNMS may also work for you. http://www.opennms.org/ IIRC
Or you could write your own using SNMP and Perl.
Devdas Bhagat
Quoting Devdas Bhagat dodobh@nettaxi.com:
On 09/10/02 21:53 -0700, Hiten Desai wrote:
Has anyone came accross systems monitoring tool which graphs system utilisation across day, week, month , year verymuch like mrtg with output to html graphs or something like that.
ntop : http://www.ntop.org/ cricket : http://cricket.sourceforge.net/ OpenNMS may also work for you. http://www.opennms.org/ IIRC
To be very specific on Systems Monitoring, try out -
http://hotsanic.sourceforge.net/
It uses RRDTool.
Nilesh
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At 04:18 morn 10/10/02 +0000, dayal wrote:
I would love to get Debian, please tell from "where" could we ge get that.
It can be installed via the Internet if you have the bandwidth to download 100-500Mb. For more information on this go to http://packages.debian.org
It can be installed from CD(s). Many on the LUG have the CD's and some even sell them. For elementary introduction to installation from CD check out http://abhijit-rao.tripod.com/digital/inst_linux_db.html
Welcome to wonderful world of Debian. With it you will have the following advantages.
#1. Choice of 3 distributions. Stable (The rock solidest Linux ever! ;). Unstable. Testing. #2. Astounding number of packaged software. #3. Intelligent installer to install packages from various sources with complete & automatic dependency resolution. You will have to work /hard/ to get broken packages.
quasi p.s. diary: one native converted.