I've been working with Cricket (http://cricket.sourceforge.net/) and have been very impressed. Not only will it do the SNMP monitoring of your network devices, but it comes with the setup for monitoring ucd-snmp/net-snmp. Another advantage of Cricket is that it's data collection can be done in parallel, which can be an ugly problem with MRTG. And it's not hard at all to find configuration files for monitoring Sun's SNMP and BEA WebLogic Servers, as well as many other devices/servers... (Cricket Contributed Software and/or Google). Of course, it looks like SourceForge's DNS servers are unreachable at the moment. So you may have to wait a bit before checking it out... Ron Quoting Matt Murphy <mmurphy at tc-tech.com>: > > Folks, I've tried several different methods of getting load monitoring > logged to mrtg, and it's just not working for me, so I'm looking for > known-good methods. I'm running redhat 9 on an nforce2/athlon system. > Recommendations??? > > Matt -- ronspace.com _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list