[mrtg] Re: A Question
Joey Officer
jofficer at insidehouston.org
Fri Mar 10 18:13:17 MET 2000
something else that helps is having a fast disk i/o. the biggest part of
the load (as I understand it) is the disk writes.
someone mentioned before about setting up a ramdisk, I don't recall the
performance results though.
Joey Officer
Systems Analysts
Quality Publishing, Inc.
281-272-2744 x156 -Work
jofficer at insidehouston.org
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Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 9:15 AM
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Subject: [mrtg] A Question
Hi,
I am using MRTG on a (Linux Dell with 256M) server to monitor more than 550
interfaces. I know that 50 is the highest number it is recommended. But, how
can I improve the performance of the server (adding more memory, processor,
disk ...). It seems running many perl programs at the same time make my
machine very slow.
Thanks,
Payman
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