GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 592088
Procedure: long term monitoring
Last modified: 2013-11-21 14:55:50 UTC
There are various parameters that we want to actively look at (human eyes) on a long-term basis to spot trends and identify problems early. These include: - Per-partition free space - Per-system backup set size (taking /etc/rsync.d/backup.exclude into account) - Per-system load average For this, we need a number of things - We need to collect the data - We need to display the data usefully: with several months of history, on 1-3 nicely formatted, short HTML pages. - We need to ensure that one or more people look at them on a regular basis (sysadmin team meeting check off?)
How about ZenOSS? Of all available open sauce monitoring solutions, it is hands above everything else. You also get very pretty graphs for free.
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