What are you trying to monitor?
Check here http://www.xymonton.org/monitors
There is a diskstat.ksh which will graph disk IO on Solaris, and
diskstat.pl was
created to do the same thing for Linux.
I am sure you could adapt either of those to monitor any output from the
iostat command.
Regards
Vernon
On 2 August 2012 04:39, John Horne <user-e95f1ec2f147@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 22:29 +0200, Henrik Størner wrote:
The iostat code in Xymon hasn't really been working well. The format of
the data coming in from the various iostat-implementations in the
operating systems have changed over time, and Xymon just hasn't kept up
with those changes.
It is something that needs to be looked at sometime ... for now, don't
assume that it is working.
Sorry :-(
No problem, and thanks for the very quick reply! :-)
I'll see about setting up an external script for the clients.
John.
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