I think MRTG has a bunch of "extra" graphing scripts in contrib/

It's pretty simple though.  You setup your target to point at a command,
like:

Target[cpu]: `cat /tmp/cpu`
or
Target[cpu]: `uptime | awk '{ printf("%s\n%s\n", $10, $11) }'

assuming your uptime output looks something like:
[adamm at unixws1:~]$ uptime
 10:04am  up 2 day(s),  2:36,  1 user,  load average: 0.40, 0.32, 0.32



On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 09:44, Matt Murphy wrote:
> 	Hi folks, I have MRTG graphing our router from our win2k server just fine, but I know linux can graph cpu util as well, which I'd really like to track. (I'd also like to track apache response times, but let's start with the cpu...) My question is whether there's an easy way of doing this? I'm running RedHat 9 (aka n00b linux) and it comes with net-snmp, and everything I've tried to use to do it has been a complete failure, with every RPM needing a bunch of other stuff, and at least one of those other things not installing for one reason or another that I haven't had time to figure out. 
> 
> I'm wondering if there's a stupid guy easy way to do this that I'm missing? 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
> 
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