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Re: [Xen-users] Xen+Munin+Monit?
Thanks. This was very helpful.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Peter Booth <peter_booth@xxxxxxx> wrote:
One important point to note is that the default Linux sar interval is an unhelpful ten minutes. A better default is five seconds, dropping to ine second to investigate erratic performance issues. This doesn't cause a substantive IO hit but it does use a lot of disk space.
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On Oct 30, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Peter Viskup < skupko.sk@ gmail.com> wrote:
We are using Munin for simple monitoring of system resources.
I already reported one minor issue with iostat Munin plugin [1]. This is the only one issue we were experiencing with Munin.
I will recommend you Ganglia [2] if you need more sophisticated monitoring tool. I am not sure about the support of Xen domU's in Ganglia.
[1] http://munin-monitoring.org/ticket/719
[2] http://ganglia.sourceforge.net
Best regards,
Peter Viskup
rajan chandi wrote:
Hi All,
What is the best way to remotely monitor/administer a group of xen domUs across a network?
We're planning to deploy a few H/W servers with paravirtualized domUs.
What are the best alternatives? What works and What doesn't?
Share your experiences.
Cheers
Rajan
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