Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-11-02 Thread hoivan
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Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-13 Thread Dan Di Spaltro
Cloudkick does monitor JMX now. That + custom alerts is pretty powerful. I work for Cloudkick, btw On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Dave Viner wrote: > I haven't tried cacti, but I'm using CloudKick as an external service for > monitoring Cassandra. It's super easy to get setup. Happy to sha

Re: RE: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-13 Thread Aaron Morton
ubject: Re: Monitoring with Cacti   This is my first encounter with cacti, and it's feels a lot like having a cactus violently inserted in me :) Hopefully this week I can get back to it with a clearer head, part of my annoyance was probably trying to rush it through on a Friday and it&#x

RE: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-13 Thread Jeremiah Jordan
From: Aaron Morton [mailto:aa...@thelastpickle.com] Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 3:40 PM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Cc: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: Re: Monitoring with Cacti This is my first encounter with cacti, and it's feels a lot like having a c

Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-12 Thread Ranjib Dey
I use nagios + nrpe + some custom scripts to monitor our cassandra/hadoop nodes. Given our long time comfortability with nagios, i didn't find any major gotchas .. regards ranjib On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Aaron Morton wrote: > This is my first encounter with cacti, and it's feels a lot lik

Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-12 Thread Aaron Morton
This is my first encounter with cacti, and it's feels a lot like having a cactus violently inserted in me :) Hopefully this week I can get back to it with a clearer head, part of my annoyance was probably trying to rush it through on a Friday and it's somewhat taxing configuration. Over the weekend

Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-12 Thread Aaron Morton
Thanks but this is an internal only application. CheersAaronOn 13 Sep, 2010,at 04:39 AM, Dave Viner wrote:I haven't tried cacti, but I'm using CloudKick as an external service for monitoring Cassandra.  It's super easy to get setup.  Happy to share my setup if that'd help.It doesn't currently moni

Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-12 Thread Dave Viner
I haven't tried cacti, but I'm using CloudKick as an external service for monitoring Cassandra. It's super easy to get setup. Happy to share my setup if that'd help. It doesn't currently monitor JMX information, but it does offer some basic checks like thread pool and column family stats - https

Re: Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-10 Thread Edward Capriolo
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 7:29 PM, aaron morton wrote: > Am going through the rather painful process of trying to monitor cassandra > using Cacti (it's what we use at work). At the moment it feels like a losing > battle :) > > Does anyone know of some cacti resources for monitoring the JVM or Cass

Monitoring with Cacti

2010-09-10 Thread aaron morton
Am going through the rather painful process of trying to monitor cassandra using Cacti (it's what we use at work). At the moment it feels like a losing battle :) Does anyone know of some cacti resources for monitoring the JVM or Cassandra metrics other than... mysql-cacti-templates http://code