Graphing Load & other system params via MRTG

Norberto Meijome freebsd at meijome.net
Mon Nov 6 04:31:47 UTC 2006


On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 20:07:22 -0800
"Don O'Neil" <don at lizardhill.com> wrote:

> Does any one have an MRTG setup & accompanying scripts that graphs system
> loads, etc.. Via mrtg?
> 
> What I'm looking to graph is:
> 
> Traffic on the primary ethernet
> Open network connections
> Load averages
> Memory useage
> System Uptime
> CPU usage
> Disk usage
> 
> If anyone has some examples they would be greatly appreciated, otherwise
> I'll have to work on putting together my own.


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