Monitor bandwidth of multiple servers viewable on single Web front
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Hi
we have multiple servers which have high volume of data that flow in and
out of our server and we are able to monitor these individually using the
MTRG open source graph . But i need ( or if i need ) to write a cgi script
on a server that collects the mrtg data from the rest of the server and
displays them in one single front end .Typically it would be a bar graph
where each server would display data flow out and data flow in for s
single day ( 24 hrs ) . Is there already a open source tool that already
does this or would i really need to write a script or if there is a module
already available could you suggest one or any website or link you could
refer me to .
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Regards
Agnello D'souza
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Re: Monitor bandwidth of multiple servers viewable on single Web
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 05:07, Agnello George <agnello.dsouza [at] gmail.com> wr=
ote:
> Hi
>
> we have multiple servers which have high volume of data that flow in =C2=
=A0and
> out of our server and =C2=A0we are able to monitor these individually usi=
ng the
> MTRG open source graph . But i need ( or if i need ) =C2=A0to write a cgi=
script
> on a server that collects the mrtg data from the rest of the server and
> displays them in one single front end .Typically it would be a bar graph
> where each server would =C2=A0display data flow out and data flow in =C2=
=A0for s
> single day ( 24 hrs ) . Is there already a open source tool that already
> does this or would i really need to write a script or if there is a modul=
e
> already available could you suggest one =C2=A0or any website or link you =
could
> refer me to .
>
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> Regards
> Agnello D'souza
>
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