![]() ![]() ![]() We won’t be covering this because the "L" in NLUG doesn’t stand for Windows. * How to graph network usage on a managed switch via SNMP You could also use Cacti to graph Windows system performance. I’ll be demonstrating the following: * How to install and configure Cacti on a RedHat 9 system * How to graph cpu/memory/disk usage on a Linux system via SNMP. Cacti has made config and management of MANY data sources a breeze. ![]() When we considered moving from MRTG based graphing to RRDtool based graphing, it seemed that configuring RRDtool was going to be much more difficult than configuring MRTG had been. We have been using Cacti to manage RRD based graphs of our hosting network for quite some time now. These graphs allow you to visualize performance trends within your Linux systems or network infrastructure. ![]() Newton Linux User Group – Graphing SNMP with Cacti and RRDtool Summary: Cacti is an interface that can be used to easily manage the graphing of SNMP data. ![]()
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