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Date:      Thu, 07 Nov 2002 21:06:14 -0500
From:      Pat Wendorf <beholder@unios.dhs.org>
To:        twig les <twigles@yahoo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: monitoring CPU/mem etc without SNMP
Message-ID:  <3DCB1C16.4010405@unios.dhs.org>
References:  <20021107223025.39478.qmail@web10103.mail.yahoo.com>

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I wrote some small scripts that can be used with MRTG (/usr/ports/mrtg). 
 They're mostly for tracking cpu/net/memory/database queries/page hits 
historically (daily/monthly/yearly).  MRTG uses SNMP by default, but 
it's quite easy to get it working without it.

- Pat

twig les wrote:

>Hey all, after a bit of thinking and some looking thru
>email archives I'm still stumped on a way to get CPU,
>memory, disk I/O, disk use etc.... info from one
>machine to another without using SNMP.  All these
>boxes are FreeBSD 4.7 Release.
>
>I'm sure I could rig a script to ssh into the boxes
>and do a df -h etc. and write the info to a file but
>my gut tells me there is a MUCH better solution that
>someone with far better programming skills has already
>come up with and stuck in the ports collection.
>
>So is anyone doing this?  The key I'm looking for is
>security, which negates SNMP.  Something small and
>secure with almost no extra features would be nice.
>
>TIA
>
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