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Subject: | cpu / load / disk monitoring, improved Linux ZenPack install on |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-11-29 05:17 |
I've decided to give Zenoss another stab after trying it out a couple of years ago and running into some issues that seem to be now resolved.
Issue now is I'm looking for more than the graphs included with the default Linux monitoring template which as far as I can tell only includes graphics for free swap, free mem and cpu usage.
I'd like to monitor and graph disk usage, load average, network utilization, disk IO. I found mention of the Improved linux monitor ZenPack but was not able to install it on 4.2.5 which I'm running on Centos6. I'm guessing it is not compatible with the current version.
Would appreciate hearing any recommendations on improving general linux system monitoring.
Subject: | It wouldn't be hard to rip |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2014-12-02 09:24 |
It wouldn't be hard to rip various Datasources out of the Improved Linux ZenPack, or use it to write your own templates. Improved Linux ZP does cover Disk I/O. That said Network Interfaces are monitored under components using our Linux ZenPack, and a datasource for Load wouldn't be hard to create.
We have Dev Hours for modifying and extending ZenPacks, the next Dev Hours are next week, come join us! http://www.zenoss.org/blog/201410/q4-dev-hours
Andrew Kirch
akirch@gvit.com
Need Zenoss support, consulting or custom development Look no further. Email or PM me!
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