What do you use for monitoring your network resources (servers etc...)? Do you use an open source product? Also what do you use to monitor things like total requests per second etc... or any other user defined business metric? Do you have an alarming framework you can layer on top of this?

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Do you know serverfault.com? – Ladybug Killer Oct 29 '09 at 13:36
@jtruelove - you may find serverfault.com useful for questions about servers. – Dominic Rodger Oct 29 '09 at 13:38
I haven't used it much but I heard someone from the stack overflow dev team mention something about their monitoring in a podcast but I couldn't make out the name, so I was just curious. – Jehud Oct 29 '09 at 13:50
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Need that "Belongs on Server Fault" close reason – ChrisF Oct 29 '09 at 13:54
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I went and searched around serverfault, and found the name of what the developer had mentioned. It was http://www.cacti.net/, on the podcast it had sounded more like cat eye to me which I couldn't find anything related to server monitoring.

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and oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool is the actual tool for store the metrics, cacti is the graphing mechanism – Jehud Oct 29 '09 at 13:56
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