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<0> ahaha. <1> pizza_biz ohh well.. i can't really do a whole lot besides saying.. hmmm.. ask YOUR system admin. <2> And member when you were in that band and you made music that changed my life? <1> thanks for the help/time. <0> Liek toally eh. <2> And member when you donated all that money to the children's hospital? <3> ehehehheheheheh <3> </xtr> <3> :( <2> And member when you dove on that grenade in 'nam? <0> And I got a purple heart. <2> It was mostly charred. <3> mine getz purp-le too <2> There was some purple though. <0> PURPLE RAIN. PURPLE RAIN.
<0> ONLY WANT TO SEE YOU LAFFING IN THE PURPLE RAIN. <4> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0 <0> DCC send Marb's cats. <0> Hello? <5> i can't help but look at the clock every 2 minutes. <0> NICE TO KNOW YOU. GOODBYE. <5> /k xtr bye. <0> K. bYE. <5> NURTURING. <6> NEGLECT. <7> apathy. <8> is there a gkrellmd for windows 2000? <7> right next to the fnortleplatz. <0> Sloth. <7> envy. greed. lust. sloth. pride. gluttony. anger. <9> wtf ios a kgrellmd ? sounds like something you'd eat in germany <6> !google gkrellmd <10> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/gkrellmd <6> krell monitor server <8> http://koroded.net/images/gkrellm.png there's a bit of a screenshot <9> well, that explains EVERYthing. wtf is a 'krell' ?!? <9> that sounds like a character from Star Trek <8> basically I need to remotely monitor cpu usage, etc <5> PHI DATA CAPPA. <9> perfmon can do that. <8> perfmon? I'll check into it, thanks <6> i need to get my *** moving today <9> built into NT since 3.5 or something. <6> ive yet to do jack **** today <8> hmm, problem is I'd need windows on the client end though <9> aren't you monitoring a windows system? <8> yes <9> so I don't see what the issue is. <8> not everyone runs windows on everything <9> and that has to what to do with monitoring CPU usage on your windows servers? <7> maybe he's not trying to monitor *windows* servers. <6> he wants a platform independent cpu monitoring solution <8> the windows2000 servers are remote, I need to monitor them on a few different machines, and OS's <9> oh look... gkrellm for windows on the projects' main page http://members.dslextreme.com/users/billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html <6> koroded, good job doing your own damn research <8> thanks, but that's just the client, not the daemon <8> hmm, think I found something ... <11> koroded: use nagios <8> I have that too, but I need to see what the cpu is doing, not just get an alarm when things have gone bad :S <8> I think I found the daemon though <11> koroded: it always reports the current cpu utilization <11> it just doesn't alarm unless it is over a threshold <8> if I sit there and hit refresh, yes <11> koroded: what are you looking to do? <8> just see what the cpu is doing, at a moments notice <11> from a remote location? <8> yessir <11> can't you just do that with perfmon? <8> I'm not on windows on the other end <11> ah <11> you can query it with snmp <8> heh, yeah. I think I've found the gkrellmd though. Ooo, snmp is a great idea <12> well WinXP Pro 32 bit installs and runs fine, but the WinXP 64 Pro after installation it won't load in to windows. <12> it just reboots. <8> monica! <9> i was playing with another system monitor package, wtf was it called? came out of brazil, and was only partially translated to english so if you got unusual errors, they were in portugeuse :) was a nice monitor, used a web client.
<13> hey koroded <13> how are ya man <8> peerce: that sounds good :) <11> whatsup gold can monitor snmp stuff and has a web front end <8> Omnica: ahh, not too bad, having monitoring fun :S <9> pandora, that was it. <9> it collects time based statistics so you can see trends. <9> and its really easy to script new monitor types <13> haha well thats life I guess... hey are you in olsentwins at the moment? <8> yap <13> can you invite me <8> peerce: I'm looking for something more instant I think. I know, it's a weird thing :S <13> nmI got it <8> yep, 1 sec <8> oh, heh <13> piggy invited me <9> too much monitoring can be a LOT of system overhead. <8> good old piggah :) <9> here's the entire definition of a pandora_agent for CPU usage on linux... <9> module_begin <9> module_name cpu_sys <9> module_type generic_data <9> module_exec vmstat 1 2 | tail -1 | awk '{ print $15 }' <9> module_max 100 <9> module_min 0 <9> module_description System CPU Usage (%) <9> module_end <8> peerce: yeah, but I have a box dedicated to monitoring <9> too much monitoring adds overhead to the system BEING monitored. <9> nothing is free. <8> this too, but unfortunatly I have to monitor a few things on each box <8> Nagios does most of it, but I need something instant too <7> lotsa luck. <8> peerce: cool, looks like it's more translated now too. They have a sf.net page now <9> pandora is slick how it works, the agent collects whatever stats its configured to collect, and builds a XML file thats sent to the server <11> koroded: curious why you need something real time <9> the server collects time based statistics similar to MRTG <9> phiz so he can impress his clients with whizzy control panels <11> peerce: got a url to pandora? <9> !google pandora <10> http://www.pandora.com/ <11> i looked at google :P <9> !google pandora agent <10> http://pandora.sourceforge.net/ <11> ok <9> thats it <11> thanks <9> the 'pandora_agent' runs on the systems being monitored. <11> you can tell nagios to poll the server every 15 or 30 seconds <9> there's 3 parts to it. the agents, the data collection server, and a web server. <11> when you are graphing stuff like that it's not like seconds show up <9> you can with pandora too, only pandora is push rather than pull <11> ah like syslog style <8> that looks pretty cool <9> it can use ssh to push the xml files to the colleciton server. <3> NEVER MY LOVE <9> also, you can have a proxy for a site that forwards the records to a central site <11> nice <11> i like the nagios agent because you can pull any perfmon counters, + any WMI stuff <11> so you can pretty much get at everything <8> yeah, I have a pretty nice Nagios setup <11> then once it's on the nagios box you can throw it at rrdtool or whatever <8> yep <11> to make pretty graphs for your clientelle <8> meh, it's just me looking <8> and ntop sits on the router and makes pretty graphs <9> here's a demo of the pandora console... http://pandora.genterara.com/index.php <8> yeah, I was just playing with it, it's purdy :) <8> btw, RavenKing is a logbot <8> nastjuid: :P <8> aren't you RavenKing? <14> efnet should slap a giant +b on # from xs4all.nl <14> er, on * from xs4all.nl
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